TEEN Mom Catelynn Lowell's husband Tyler Baltierra lifted weights in a "brutal" gym workout after his total body makeover.
, 29, shared his latest workout session in an Instagram Story.
In the short clip, the star wore a white T-shirt and black shorts as he leaned his back against the blue chair.
The star lifted his arms straight up as he carried the dumbbells.
He was using the exercise equipment from Torrez Training.
The caption stated: "So pumped to be back to gaining. That cut felt brutal at times."
"Time to gain lean mass, my man."
Tyler appeared to be keeping himself in great shape as he flexed his muscles.
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WELCOMING RYA
Back in August, , 29, had given birth to their infant daughter Rya.
The MTV parents also share two together: Novalee, six, and Vaeda, two.
After posting a sweet before her nap, the family recently shared an
GROWING UP
Recently, Tyler had dressed up in formal attire after they had welcomed their newest addition to the family.
On social media, the MTV dad shared a sweet snap with his six-year-old daughter in his arms.
The father and daughter had gathered together for a photo before heading out to an producer's wedding.
The TV personality was dressed in an all-black suit.
Novalee had put on a black and white dress, mary jane shoes, and a big black bow.
While smiling for the camera, Tyler captioned his post: "Stop growing up so fast Novalee!"
THE REUNION
Recently, Catelynn had an emotional reunion with her first daughter, Carly, which will be
The reality star parents had given their first daughter up for adoption during the first season of 16 & Pregnant.
Because the teen couple was not at the age of 18 at the time of her birth, they were not ready to take care of the infant.
A reunion with Carly, 12, had been delayed by about two years due to the pandemic.
While speaking to , Carly confessed the family was able to reunite in person for a private moment.
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She explained: "We did end up having a visit with Carly and MTV did follow that. They didn't film Carly herself or anything like that but they always film us.
"People will be able to witness what our reaction was from the first day to the last day, from leaving and even just like the start of the visit and things like that, which I think is definitely important."
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