Tyler Baltierra Drags 'Teen Mom' Spinoff 'Young Moms Club' After Premiere is Met With Bad Ratings

2018 MTV Video Music Awards - Arrivals
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Teen Mom OG's Tyler Baltierra is continuing to do something many would be too fearful to do: publicly call out his employer.

The father heavily criticized MTV for its Teen Mom spinoff, Young Moms Club, earlier this month. The show originally debuted last fall as Pretty Little Mamas, but was pulled from the schedule after only two episodes. However, in March, the series' stars returned in a teaser for the revived reality show.

Tyler, who's been on MTV with his wife Catelynn since 16 and Pregnant, took major issue with the show and its sudden affiliation with Teen Mom.

"Umm...didn’t they already try airing this show before, [and] it failed? So changing the name [and] using the leftover footage in order to attach it to an already existing successful franchise is somehow going to make it work?," Baltierra tweeted.

But Tyler's criticism came before the show's premiere this past Monday. So, after seeing the first episode, has the reality star's mind change? The answer is a resounding no.

Tyler once again took to Twitter Friday morning to bash the show, this time replying to a tweet that reported the ratings for its premiere was even worse than the debut of Pretty Little Mamas.

"WHAAAT!?!? No way! So the attempt to make #TeenMom (which is only a success because of the consistent raw unfiltered format they have used for the past decade) into a semi scripted drama controlled Hills/Housewives show, DIDN’T WORK!? *pretends to be shocked*," Baltierra tweeted.

While it sounds like Tyler is just endlessly bashing the new series, he made it clear a few weeks back that his issue isn't with the show itself, but the approach MTV has taken.

Tyler's criticism is understandable, as he's truly a Teen Mom OG and doesn't want to see the franchise fail. But who knows, maybe Young Moms Club's ratings will rebound for its next episode and prove doubters wrong.