
Kailyn Lowry, Chris Lopez.
Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for the Webby Awards; Courtesy of Chris Lopez/InstagramChris Lopez He didn’t hold anything back while sharing his thoughts about the pregnant ex Kailyn Lowry In a long rant on social media.
“Bro, there’s no one more miserable than my baby mama, bro. My first mama, Kyle Lowry,” he claimed in an Instagram Story video posted on Monday, November 20. “There’s no one more miserable than that girl.”
He went on to accuse Lowry, 31, of “keeping” their children away from him while “moving them to nannies” at the same time. “[The] children [are] “It’s Thanksgiving weekend and you won’t let your kids be with their dad, but it’s technically Father’s Week?” Lopez stated. “You need to develop the fk, seriously, and keep the fk off your back.”
Lopez and Lori dated from 2016 to 2020, during which time they welcomed their sons Lux, 6, and Creed, 3. Lowry also shares son Isaac, 13, with his ex-wife. Joe Riverason Lincoln, 10, with ex-husband Javi is MoroccanAnd his son Rio, 12 months old, with his friend Elijah Scott. She is currently pregnant with her and Scott’s twins.
In a later video, Lopez claimed that Lowry was “lying and manipulating” people to make it difficult for him to spend time with their children. “Do you think I’m the king of lying f——–why should I lie?”
According to Lopez, tension between the duo came to a head on Monday after Lori allegedly interfered in one of their son’s parent-teacher conferences.
“I just left my son’s parent-teacher conference. When I registered for my son’s parent-teacher conference, his mother wasn’t registered at all,” he explained. “Now, it’s ironic that I mentioned that I would be at my son’s parent-teacher conference today, and then, all of a sudden, I mentioned The teacher just said, “Oh, yeah, she just signed up as a member of the parent-teacher conference, so I can’t give you the papers now.” Great, okay.”

Lopez ended his speech by saying “thank you” to Lowry, noting, “This whole thing today made me realize that I’m going to beat the dogs, and I’m not going to be able to get rid of my opponent on December 8th.” He was apparently referring to an upcoming court battle with Lowry, however Us Weekly We were unable to confirm that the duo has any legal proceedings scheduled in the near future.
The former couple has been through many ups and downs since they called it quits. Last year, Lowry revealed on Instagram that it could be very difficult to collaborate with Lopez. “Boys only have two parents, and when one of them falls short, I have to make up for the shortcomings and fill in the gaps emotionally, physically, and financially,” she wrote in March 2022. weHe requested comment at the time.
Earlier this year, Lori described her time with Lopez as “the most turbulent and toxic relationship” on a May episode of “Dumb Blonde.” In addition to accusing Lopez of cheating on her with multiple women and choking her while she was carrying their son, she claimed he once tried to strangle her on the couch.
“I don’t know what took over me, but I fought for my fucking life,” she recalled of the alleged incident, which she said happened while she was pregnant with Creed in 2019. “I just remember turning my head a certain way and being able to gasp for breath. I still didn’t want to call the f-king police. I was just saying, ‘I want you to choose me, I want you to get better.’ You know? He was sick.”
Days later, Lopez denied trying to “kill” Lori in a TikTok Live video, but admitted to committing acts of domestic violence against her, including trying to strangle her. Lopez was arrested in January 2020 for violating an order of protection previously granted to Lori in October 2019 after he grabbed her by the throat and punched her in the stomach.
Lopez was arrested and pleaded guilty to one count of misdemeanor offensive touching and one count of failure to comply with a bail order in August 2020. His two-year prison sentence was suspended and he served a sentence of probation and was required to submit to domestic violence classes.
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.