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OK! Exclusive Video: Kailyn Lowry Reveals How She Overcame Her Marital Issues With Javi Marroquin And The Truth Behind The Man Who Texted Her

Although Kailyn Lowry and Javi Marroquin are on the brink of divorce on Teen Mom 2, the mother of two insisted in an exclusive interview with OKMagazine.com that they’ve overcome their marital issues (phew!).

“I feel like he was always blaming me for things and didn’t really recognize what he was doing,” Kailyn said of what contributed to their marital woes.

After Javi’s mother and sister sat him down to help him realize the way he was acting, Kailyn said that she saw a marriage-saving improvement in her husband.

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“One day I came home and he was just a completely different person,” she explained. “I don’t think that would work for everybody, but for us it just seemed to work.”

On the TM2 season premiere, the MTV stars got into an explosive fight after Javi found texts from another man on Kail’s phone. The reality star set the record straight on the messages, explaining that a friend from school just texted to know if they had class.

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“I think it’s hard for Javi to see the relationships that I have with friends from school because he’s not there to see,” she said. “I could see why he would be insecure about someone from school texting me, but it was harmless.”

PHOTOS: Kailyn Lowry And Javi Marroquin Look Happier Than Ever During Family Fun Getaway Amid Marital Strife On Teen Mom 2

Also on the season, Jo Rivera, the father of Kailyn’s son Isaac, and his girlfriend Vee Torres decide to move to Delaware to be closer to the 5-year-old. Fans now believe the couples are feuding after Kail and Javi recently moved from Delaware to Pennsylvania.

Watch the video above to find out why Kailyn and Javi moved and more! Teen Mom 2 airs Thursdays at 10/9c on MTV.

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