“Teen Mom”'s Corey Simms Jokes His Twins with Ex Leah Messer Have 'Bougie Taste' as He Mistakes Lululemon for a Cartoon
Simms shares his twin daughters Ali and Aleeah, 14, with Messer, and is dad to daughter Remington with wife Miranda
Corey Simms' daughters already know what they want for Christmas – even if he has no idea what it is.
Last week, the Teen Mom alum, 35, shared a video on his TikTok account after his daughters Ali and Aleeah, 14, whom he shares with ex Leah Messer, gave their dad their Christmas wish list. Simms shared his hilarious reaction to discovering that the athletic brand Lululemon wasn't a cartoon as he had previously thought.
“So the girls told me that they like Lululemon, and that’s what they would like for Christmas. I was like, ‘Okay, that’s cool. It’s probably like, really cheap. It’s like a cartoon I think,' " Simms says in his video.
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"So I get on there and I Google search it, and it pops up just like, whoa, this is not a cartoon. This is not what I thought it was," he continues.
"But anyways, here we are with some teenage daughters that have some very bougie taste. So pray for me this Christmas in my bank account and I hope y’all have a good holiday," Simms jokes. "Merry Christmas. And yeah, tis the season."
Simms shares his teen daughters with Messer and is dad to daughter Remington, whom he shares with wife Miranda.
In May, Messer, who is also mom to daughter Adalynn, 11, spoke with PEOPLE ahead of the new season of Teen Mom: The Next Chapter, speaking about how she's been prioritizing tough conversations with her girls to open the door for honest communication.
"I think that it was difficult for me to open up, but once I did, it allowed us all to rebuild," Messer said. "I think this season, you also see all the talks I've had with my daughters over the years coming together, in a sense, and we see what they believe in and how they use their voices."
"You'll see why I had all those hard, maybe sometimes cringy conversations with them," she noted. "I think it's opened the door for them to have any conversation with me now in their teenage years, which I think is vital."
Amid "juggling huge life changes," the mom of three also enjoyed her girls as they grow and pursue their interests.
"Ali and Aleeah both made the show choir in high school and they're ecstatic. Ali was like, 'I don't know if I want to do band,' and Aleeah convinced her to be a part of show choir."