TEEN Mom Kailyn Lowry fought back tears as she revealed her big birthday trip to Thailand was cancelled days before she was set to leave.
The reality star was supposed to begin her vacation this week before her plans were abruptly halted.
Kailyn revealed her birthday trip to Thailand was cancelled as she fought back tears[/caption] She was supposed to leave this week but her plans were halted due to the country’s new travelling restrictions[/caption]Kailyn explained the last minute cancellation in her Instagram Stories saying that the country’s new travelling restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic were the cause.
The Teen Mom star opened up about her disappointment as the extended getaway was meant to celebrate her upcoming 30th birthday.
With a solemn look on her face, she said in the clip: “I turn 30 in two weeks and can’t go to Thailand now.”
Kailyn returned to the platform to share her feelings about the situation and its affect on the cost of the trip.
“I’m actually so sad that I’m not going on my trip tomorrow – I was supposed to leave tomorrow,” the mom of four began.
“I was supposed to be gone pretty much all of March”
She continued to discuss the “weird” credit she would be issued for the flight and its financial impact.
“The most expensive part about going to Thailand was going to be the flight because once you get there it’s pretty inexpensive.
“So, with the flight credit there’s like a lot of money there, but if I book a different flight that’s only like $200 I lose like four grand,” she concluded.
The MTV star also detailed another unexpected setback in her Stories, revealing that the construction of her pool has also been delayed until the following year.
“I’m making finalized picks for the pool but unfortunately it won’t be happening this year,” she said.
Kailyn had unleashed her frustrations about the process before, explaining that the company in charge of the installation pushed back the construction until May or June 2023.
On a recent episode of her Coffee Convos podcast, the co-host admitted that she’d been in tears over the matter after experiencing numerous difficulties with the build of her new home.
“I’m very overwhelmed.” she confessed. “There’s been a lot that hit me at once.”
The young mom noted that the issue was a “first world problem” but it still devastated her to have her plans abruptly change.
“I really work hard for my money, and the things that I have, so I was a little bummed out.
So now I have to explain to the kids they will not be swimming at my house this year.”
Kailyn, 29, finally moved into her newly constructed Delaware mansion last month and was excited to share the experience with her four sons.
She even surprised each of the boys with “welcome home” signs along the front lawn to commemorate the occasion.
She shared photos of the moment on Instagram as she held her two youngest sons – Lux, four, and Creed, one – in her arms.
Her two eldest boys Isaac, 12, and Lincoln, eight, posed in between the large signs that read: “Welcome home Isaac, Lincoln, Lux, Mello.”
The day was long awaited as Kailyn previously admitted that she was not excited to move into the new space after a string of setbacks.
“I am so far over my budget – over my loan amount. My out-of-pocket expense at this point is…I’m afraid,” she said at the time.
The Teen Mom 2 star went on about delays in design and construction, issues with delivering materials, and the “weird little things” that dampened her excitement.
Despite finally settling in, Kailyn is already contemplating another move in the near future.
After a fan asked her in an Instagram Q&A if the Delaware home is where the family of five will be settling, she responded: “2-5 years.”
She also revealed that the installation of her pool was delayed and would not be happening until next year[/caption] Kailyn officially moved into her new Delaware mansion last month after a string of setbacks[/caption] She shares the space with her four sons: Isaac, Lincoln, Lux, and Creed[/caption]Do you have a story for The US Sun team?
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