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Amber's Fight For Leah! Portwood SLAMS Ex Gary Shirley After Bad Mom Accusations

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Sept. 28 2016, Updated 3:18 p.m. ET

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Amber Portwood and Gary Shirley have been battling over their daughter, Leah, for years now and after Monday night's episode of Teen Mom OG, more drama might of just started between the exes!

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As seen on the show, Gary and his wife, Kristina, discussed the possibility of letting Leah stay over Amber and her boyfriend, Matt Baier's house during the week on school nights. When Kristina asked Gary if Amber would be able to drive Leah to school, Gary replied "no" because he wants her routine to remain the same.

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And it clearly didn't go over well for Amber since she took to Twitter to slam her ex!

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As seen on the reality show, Amber moved into a new home that is a lot closer to Gary and Kristina's home so she can be closer to her daughter.

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Back in May, Amber revealed her new custody arrangements with her for their 7-year-old. She tweeted, "Ok..I'm the one who told Gary I would pay him money and I also said he could have primary because he's closer to her school."

Do you think Amber should be able to drive Leah to school? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section!

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