VIDEOS Two new 16 and Pregnant Season 4 commercials
          

16 and Pregnant Season 4 Mackenzie Douthit

Yesterday MTV unveiled a two-minute preview trailer for the upcoming fourth season of 16 and Pregnant and last night during the Teen Mom 2 Finale Special with Dr. Drew the network showed two additional commercials with footage not in the preview trailer.

One of the commercials was entirely about Mackenzie Douthit, the blonde cheerleader whose baby daddy Josh looks to be involved in a serious car accident during filming. The fact that Mackenzie got her own commercial leads many to believe (including this blogger) that it will be her episode that kicks off the new season on March 27.

*Video:16 and pregnant season 4 commercial mackenzie

UPDATE – CLICK HERE to read our profile on Mackenzie including numerous photos, the commercial for her episode, and lots of background info on her, her fiance Josh, and their son Gannon!

The second commercial includes a number of the girls and reveals a little bit more about Kristina, whose fiance looks to have died while MTV was in the process of filming – sure to be one of the most heart-wrenching and emotional episodes of 16 and Pregnant ever. My guess is that the network will conclude their fourth season with Katrina’s story.

*Video:16 and pregnant season 4 commercial number 2

Here is a photo of Kristina and her fiance from the clip:

16 and Pregnant Season 4 Kristina and her fiance who apparently died during filming

For more info on the girls featured on 16 and Pregnant Season 4 be sure to check out our post on all 12 cast members – updated often as new information comes in. Includes links to our previous profiles of the handful of girls we knew about before the trailer was released.

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    • Anon

      I thought the accident was from him being bucked off and landing the wrong way, not a car accident. I could be wrong.

    • Nathan

      Ahhh beautiful. Another generation of welfare-dependent, low IQ, tatted up, bastard spawn. God bless America.

      • sara

        I can not stand people like you. I got pregnant at 17, i got a great job and was able to save up enough money in 5 short months i bought my own beautiful 3 bedroom home with a full porch. I worked full time and i put myself through college full time. I worked my butt of to give my son a good life and for being 18 and with a baby i think i did pretty good for myself. Never on welfare, i don’t know my IQ but i started college my sophomore year of high school,got my CNA license my JR year, proudly have two tattoos, my son may have been born out of wedlock, but i think i did a pretty damn good job anyway.

        • Jenn

          I tip my hat to you if what you are saying is true. But why does it matter that you have two tattoo’s? My mother was also 17 when she had her first son and also paid her own way through college. Not many women are as strong.

          And what do you mean people like you? People who rely on others to do things they don’t want to do? Wake up…it’s the real world.

        • and

          And you can type without too many grammatical errors. You don’t see that often in teen parents. Congrats.

        • Caroline

          Sounds like you did well. I wish MTV would show a few girls that are doing the same, working, finishing college on time, and making wise financial choices. It seems the few moms they have choose to show long term(besides Farrah) take a few classes, drop them, work a few hours a week. That is not showing the real world. Chelsea’s blank check from her dad and trips are far from the real world of teen parenting. Again it would be nice to see a story showing a mom going to school, working nights, and in a few years having a good job. I also would like to see a mom that stays with the baby father and lives or marries them. I would like to see the striggles of living in the real world, working,going to school, parenting and keeping a relationship strong. I lived in married student housing while in grad school for a year. Most of the couples were young 18-19 with kids and struggling but they made it work. I was 24 married with no kids and I would come home at 7 and see the parents trying to study while watching their kids on the playground. I saw so many sucess stories and I wish MTv would show something like this.

        • Bobby

          Sara, by the way your stating your facts. You still have a lot of growing up to do. I do find it hard to swallow that you accomplished all of that in a years time while having a new born in your care. If you did, congrats you are a lucky one but the cold facts are most teen moms don’t get motivated to change their lives for the better. Look at Chelsea Houska. She’s the one that everyone loves the most and she’s also extremely lazy and has no urge to better herself. If she was smart, she would been home raising her kid instead of parting it up in NOLA this past week. Really productive.

          That girl needs to take out the metal from her face. Stop turning herself orange, stop changing her hair color and focus for the future for her kid and herself. Randy’s money can’t always be there in the future.

          Look at Jenelle, Amber and Leah and so many of the other teen moms. The girls just don’t get it. It’s not about them anymore. It’s about their kids. Until they realize that. MTV will just continue to make money of their BS.

          • Deborah

            I completely agree with you. I was 17 when I became pregnant with my 1st daughter and 19 with my 2nd. Fortunately, I did not give up on my education, even though I didn’t have the good graces of a parent to watch my children while I finished a GED and college. I had to rely on state funded day care, but when you get a full time job, you have to pay full day care costs and at that time they were $125 per week for 1 child and $75 for a 2nd child. Over half my paycheck per week was gone to daycare. I had to clip coupons, find ways to make a dollar go further, and just generally work my butt off day to day at more than just a job. Everything is against you as a teen parent. My parents were MIA when it came to their grandchildren, they considered they had raised their children, they were not into raising anymore, and I completely agreed with them. The big difference in my story and the story of these modern day “kids” getting pregnant is that I married the father of both my daughters, I got my tubes tied as soon as it was available to me, and I kept working hard for my children. Where there is a will there is a way, but that will shouldn’t come knocking until you’re ready for it. Luckily, my daughters are 16 and going on 18, they’re smart, we communicate, & I always know where they are and what they are doing. The parents these days really don’t have a clue either. If you leave a child to their own devices, what do you think is going to happen? My parents seemed to be dead set strict, but their flaw was, they got me a car when I was 16, they let me get a job as well, and they believed everything I said. Teens lie. I don’t care how much you want to trust your teenager, they lie. I trust my daughters to a certain extent, but I still check their messages on their cell phones, I check the cell phone bill to see who they have been calling, and if there is any suspicious behavior, the diaries are not off limits either. Invading that diary just might save a teen’s life, remember that.

        • amelia

          Really? You did all these things? I find that hard to believe. So you graduated HS when you were 15? And you chose to become a CNA? No offense to the CNA’s out there but that’s the road you chose? When did you have time to do such a “damn good job” being a Mom when you were working AND going to school full-time? Are there 24 hours in your day?

          • TeenMom@17

            I got pregnant at 17 as well. I found out the day after I graduated high school. I’m now 22 with a job that pays more than double minimum wage and have a BS is Psychology. As far as “doing a damn good job” being a mother, I AM a good mother. I spend quality time with my children and haven’t been to a party since my son was born in 2008. Every spare minute I get is spent with my children, which MOST ADULTS DON’T DO! I take online classes so that I can study after my children go to bed and have accomplished MUCH more in my 5 years of parenting than most people have by 22. How many people can buy a house at 20 years old?! How many ACTUALLY finish their degree on time WITHOUT a child? Not many, that’s for sure. So, maybe you should open your eyes and realize that there are people out there that ARE able to accomplish things WITH OR WITHOUT being a Teen Mom..we just happen to have more motivation than you.

          • Lexxie

            It’s the ‘I bought a three bedroom house with a full porch after only five months’ comment that’s making it hard for me to swallow that load of malarkey…

            • depends

              Well, it depends on how much she put down. If you put something like 3 percent down on a 100,000 dollar home….that is only 3,000 dollars with an FHA loan. They used to practically HAND OUT FHA loans, so it doesn’t seem that big of a deal to me. Lots of people could own homes who don’t…..they don’t even know they can.

              • Lexxie

                I’m a nurse, so I KNOW what CNA’s make. Banks don’t just hand out home loans to people making barely above minimum wage, especially with no credit. Even more importantly, not in this economy we’ve been in the for the past few years.
                The rest of her post doesn’t pass the smell test either, but that was just the most glaring.

      • Chelse

        People like you are the reason so many teen parents are on welfare; always judging before knowing the full story. Close minded, ignorant a$$holes like you makes it seem like all we as teen parents do is sit on our asses and collect state aid. Just because we had a child young doesn’t mean that we don’t have the same drive and want to have a good life and provide the best for our kids.
        The ONLY type of aid I have even gotten as a teen mother was insurance for my son. I pay ALL of my own bills, I own my car, I have never once been late on rent and my son has everything he could want.
        I am currently enrolled in college as well.

        I have tattoos AND piercings, how does that have anything to do with my ability to be a good parent or work a job?

        • Thelma

          LOL how does people being judgmental make teen parents go on welfare? That makes NO sense.

          • Sarah

            Haha I thought the exact same thing when I just read that. No one wants to take the blame for their own laziness.

    • dev

      Anon, I think one babydaddy got in a bucking accident and another got into a car accident.

    • Ashley

      MTV needs to stop with the series. It is way past the point of “preventing pregnancy…” obviously 16 & Pregnant didn’t prevent these girls from getting pregnant and it’s always just drama drama drama on the show.

      • Ashley

        Umm how did my comment get placed third when I posted it as the sixth one after the previous five were already posted?? And now it looks like sara is responding to my comment, when in reality I had read hers before posting my own…

    • Rc

      I agree that it would ba positive thing to show girls actually making adult choices after being “16 and pregnant”…instead of kind of saying…”it’s hard but everybody else is doing a terrible job too”. I am now 30 years old, I have been married for 10 years to my husband after i was “17 and pregnant” with his baby….I am an RN, and pride myself in being a great mom to our 3 children. However…we have struggled sooo much financially and emotionally to get to where we are today. They need to show these girls a few years down the road…post MTV money and see what they can really accomplish for their kids…not babies. Kids require a lot more than formula and diapers….they need guidance and leadership which really none of these girls is yet prepared to offer. They need to get their priorities straight.

    • Becca

      wow what a bunch of jerks. cant you just not be mean to people. this is what is wrong with our world. welfare is meant for reasons like this. some people need welfare for a little bit to get on their feet. stop knocking people. people make mistakes but at least they are owning up to it and not just leaving their kids in ally ways. everyone needs to get off their high horse. good job to all girls who had a child young and are doing everything in their power to do right by them. who cares if your on welfare or if your parents help you out. just keep doing a good job.

      • Deborah

        I care about who is on welfare because the working me is having to pay for it. BTW, that girl Chelsea from Teen Mom 2 is completely lazy, Daddy is paying for everything, her parents help her with everything, but yet she can’t take a GED in a day’s time? I took my GED when I was 18 years old in 1 freaking day. I didn’t take the classes. I just went ahead and decided to take it to see if I could get through it and done, passed it with flying colors. What’s her excuse? I had a 1 year old at the time and no parents to help watch her while I took the test. She had to go to daycare while I took the test, was a grand total of about $50 for her to stay a few hours. And she keeps hanging on to this Adam after her called his daughter a ****** mistake? That’s disrespectful to her daughter and her allowing that to continue happening is abusive and perhaps CPS needs to be involved.

        • Sofia

          I hate people like you that think they need to require the involvement of CPS for any little thing that bug them.
          Child PROTECTION service means that it’s a service to protect the child when he has both of his parents failing him. It’s what CPS means. It means that when you have a severe case of neglect/ physical abuse/ moral abuse, you call CPS. You DO NOT call CPS every time a way of parenting bugs you or in case of the Chelsea’s situation, a former boyfriend said harsh words about his daughter to his ex gal.
          Get your head out of your ass and DO NOT throw around the threat of calling CPS every time you meet a parent that doesn’t educate, nurture or shape his kid your way.
          Thanks to people like you that call the CPS over nothing, REAL cases take sometimes longer to proceed because the social worker that was called on the ‘case’ you made up took time to double check your assumption WHILE the little kid that is beaten up every day by his parents is waiting a few more days – just the time the social worker checks the new case – in the living hell he calls home.

    • sami

      Ok..im a stay at home mom..so first of all because you take care off children instead of the breadwinner doesnt mean “your sitting on your ass” its actually pretty stressful and time consuming but i wouldnt want it anyother way….dont judge someone until you walk in their shoes….by the way…i am 24 and have about 25 plus tattoos..and i dare anyone to say that makes me a bad mother..get your head out of your ass people..

    • Lauren

      Good grief there are a lot of negative people out there. It makes me sad just to read these comments. Instead of saying how much of a failure these new moms are going to be, why not write something to make them feel like they actually CAN do it. “GIRLS, ITS HARD BUT YOU CAN DO IT!” Jeeze, I hope my son never grows up to be such a judgmental hateful person as so many in the world obviously are.

    • Kay Kay

      I need to say that MTV is trying to show the hardships of teen pregnancy but as again another season where they are glamorizing it more then anything. Why do they always show Middle to upper classed kid getting pregnant. These kids are the lucky ones out of any teens that get pregnant. They come from well to do families and have the full support of them. Like I said these kids are very lucky but it is not showing how hard it is.
      They need to show girls that are completely on their own cause their parents kicked them out and the baby daddy completely split cause they are pregnant. That would show the true hardships of teen pregnancy and also show that you getting pregnant doesn’t always mean that your family or your boyfriend has got your back. That you had to drop out cause no one would help you. Stories like that would scare teens into being more safe. Not these girls that MTV is showing whom have a ton of support. I am not saying its a bad thing but it is kind of making it look so easy.
      Ok the pregnant cheerleader pic is kind of tacky and trashy.

    • http://Facebook Ashley

      Actually yall are all wrong! Kristina lost todd in a tragic way! He died in Galveston! I know this girl and she is a strong strong storng girl:) and im glad to call her a friend <3

    • zack

      im so sick of this show and all the teen moms who post on this page like their the toast of the town. you got pregnaut at a young age…poor desicison. not saying your child is a mistake but hold your head high with standards. dont get upset if people talk ish on you because u have a kid at 16…its your fault. this show is so dumb. it puts people on a pedestal for making bad decisions. i cant wait for mtv to come out with like “15 and cracked out”

    • omgplease

      Alot of this stuff is hard to believe, So i wont. Ok bravo kudos and hats off if you were pregnant saved up went to school n college n having a house that you paid for all by yourself with no help n still spent quality time with your newborn. Everybody doesnt live downsouth where rent is dirt cheap others live in big citys where a studio apartment is $775. Btw your tax money is not going on welfare.please do better research. You complain about money you think is going on welfare. When you should actually be worried about why your tax money brought you states officals new benz n expensive lunches.you would think that if they used “tax $$” on welfare. They wouldve used that shit for katrina. Just stfu n b grateful you have what you have n did what you did.if americans werent on welfare do you know how many ppl n agencies would lose money n work??? # yeah i made a lot of spelling and grammer mistakes. This is the internet not a college essay

 

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