Leah Calvert shared a positive message with fans on Christmas.

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Although the Teen Mom 2 star's marriage appears to have remained on the rocks throughout the holidays, Calvert found a reason to celebrate, and shared her happy thoughts online.

On Thursday, Calvert told fans, "I thought 2014 was going to turn out to be the worst year of my life, but after Dec. 8 It turned out to be the BEST by God's GRACE & MERCY!"

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On Dec. 8, Calvert and her ex-husband, Corey Simms, appeared in court, where they addressed Simms' recent filing for full custody of their twin girls, Ali and Aleeah. While Simms was not awarded with full custody, as he had planned, he did receive more time with the girls. Either way, Calvert appeared happy with the decision, and later took to Facebook, where she revealed her excitement.

"As far as the status on our court hearing…. I am very happy with the results and will talk about it very soon," she wrote. "I think the results were in my daughters BEST interest."

In the same Facebook posting, Calvert accused her ex-husband and his new wife, Miranda, of pretending to be in a perfect marriage. Prior to her post, Calvert had read messages shared on a fan page for Simms and his wife, and assumed the page belonged to them.

Miranda later confirmed she and Simms had nothing to do with the page.