Did Kailyn Lowry cheat on her husband?

According to a new report, the mother of two and longtime star of Teen Mom 2 was recently called out by her ex-boyfriend, Jordan Wenner, who claimed to have spent time with her during a visit to Los Angeles last month.

"The relationship drama between Kailyn Lowry and her husband Javi Marroquin is becoming curiouser and curiouser," The Hollywood Gossip reported last week. "While neither party has confirmed whether they're still together, broken up or working it out, suddenly an ex-boyfriend from Kail's past has emerged."

The report shared screenshots of Wenner's tweets to Lowry, in which he told her it was good to catch up and suggested they do it again.

Years ago, after Lowry split from her son Isaac's father, Jo Rivera, she briefly dated Wenner. However, after admitting to cheating on Wenner with Rivera, the two parted ways and Rivera went on to become engaged to girlfriend Vee Torres, the mother of his second child.

While Lowry has denied seeing Wenner at all, Wenner insisted that they came in contact on the west coast.

"Could Kailyn be purposely taunting Javi, who seemingly outed himself for cheating after tweeting about a naughty pic he sent to another woman?" The Hollywood Gossip asked. "The husband and wife team unfollowed each other on Twitter shortly after that incident, fueling rumors that divorce was imminent."

In addition, a source told In Touch Weekly that Lowry may have recently enjoyed time with Rivera in a hotel room in Los Angeles.

“Jo even stayed in her hotel room until 3 a.m., talking. She’s jealous of his fiancée, Vee [Torres], and will always have a special place in her heart for him,” the insider explained. “Kailyn has been telling friends that she and Jo could still get back together."

Meanwhile, Marroquin has also been accused of wronging Lowry.

“They were already having trouble, now Kailyn believes Javi cheated with a woman he’s been hanging out with,” the source said. “It’s definitely over. It’s sad, but it looks like they could wind up in a nasty custody battle [over son Lincoln, 2].”