REALITY STAR CITES SHOW’S END IN BID TO REDUCE CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS

by BreAnna Bell

A reality television personality has formally requested a reduction in his child support obligations, citing the apparent cancellation of the long-running series that was his primary source of income.

Newly filed court documents reveal the individual petitioned the court to lower his payments, stating his employment with the network has ended. The motion argues that a previous support order was based on monthly earnings of approximately $13,333, largely derived from his participation in the television program.

The legal filing indicates he is “no longer earning income” from the show “through no fault of his own,” strongly implying the series has concluded. His current income is now listed as $4,282 per month, stemming from a full-time position at a vehicle repair service where he earns $27 per hour.

The documents further detail that he sees his two children for 26 days annually, while their mother, who cares for them the remaining 339 days, reportedly earns $4,166 per month. He has stated an inability to maintain the previous level of support.

This legal move follows recent public speculation about the show’s fate. Another figure connected to the series recently stated on a social media platform that the program was “canceled,” joking about the end of her checks from the network. The network itself has not issued any official confirmation regarding the show’s status.

According to an unnamed source familiar with the production, a sense of uncertainty prevails among the cast. While rumors of cancellation are circulating, no definitive information has been provided by producers. The source indicated that some participants have grown dissatisfied with the program’s creative direction and editing choices, feeling that compelling storylines were overlooked, leading to widespread frustration behind the scenes.

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