Fans who were enjoying an inside glimpse at Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg's marriage on their reality show Donnie Loves Jenny will have to deal without it for at least the time being.

In a new interview with the Chicago Tribune, McCarthy admitted that because of her teenage son, Evan, she and Wahlberg decided to temporarily suspend production on the show, which aired three seasons on A&E after their marriage in 2014.

"He doesn't want film crews in his house and I can understand that, especially those teenage years," she said of Evan, 14. "We put a pin in (the show) and put it on hold."

Among the things the couple tackled on the show were their initial adjustments to married life together after their wedding in St. Charles, Illinois, dealing with McCarthy's father Mackey living with them, Evan's struggles as he grows up, Wahlberg's being away on tour with New Kids on the Block, filming Blue Bloods, and helping expand his Wahlburgers business he shares with his brothers, and McCarthy's career. They also tackled their move to St. Charles as well, where they live when their work commitments allow.

The pair's show also came after the success of Wahlberg's show with his brothers, Paul and Mark, and his mother, Alma, which chronicled their expansion plans for Wahlburgers, which has since expanded to 13 total in Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Canada.

It is unclear if and when the two may choose to resume filming the show, but fans of Mccarthy will see her again (likely with Wahlberg by her side), as she co-hosts New Year's Rocking Eve in New York on New Year's Eve night.