MTV‘s Teen Mom OG (originally titled Teen Mom) is a reality series that revolves around the lives of a group of pregnant teen women. Teen Mom Go is a spin-off of MTV’s 16 and Pregnant, and its success resulted in the development of several spin-offs of its own, including Teen Mom 2, Teen Mom 3, Teen Mom: Young Moms Club, Teen Mom: Family Reunion, and Teen Mom: Young and Pregnant, Teen Mom: Girls’ Night In. Teen Mom Go premiered on December 8, 2009, with season 9 originally airing between January 26, 2021, and November 23, 2021. If you are wondering whether there will be a Season 10 of Teen Mom OG, then this is what we have discovered.
Here’s all we know about Teen Mom OG Season 10 and whether or not it’s coming out.
Is there a Teen Mom OG Season 10 release date?
There is no Teen Mom OG Season 10 release date as the series ended and merged with another show, which led to the development of Teen Mom: The Next Chapter.
In May 2022, after nine seasons, Teen Mom OG and Teen Mom 2 (which has 11 seasons) were merged to create a new spin-off, Teen Mom: The Next Chapter, featuring cast members from both shows. Teen Mom: The Next Chapter debuted on MTV on December 8, 2009, and as of February 2024, has one season.
The cast includes Maci McKinney (née Bookout), Catelynn Lowell Baltierra, Amber Portwood, Cheyenne Floyd, Bristol Palin, Mackenzie McKee, and more.
Why Teen Mom OG Season 10 isn’t happening
Teen Mom OG Season 10 isn’t coming out because, as mentioned above, the series effectively ended after it was merged with another entry in the Teen Mom franchise, and became Teen Mom: The Next Chapter. ComingSoon will provide an update if the circumstances change.
The official synopsis for Teen Mom OG reads:
“In 16 and Pregnant, they were moms-to-be. Now, follow Farrah, Maci, Amber, and Catelynn as they face the challenges of motherhood. Each episode interweaves these stories revealing the wide variety of challenges young mothers can face: marriage, relationships, family support, adoption, finances, graduating high school, starting college, getting a job, and the daunting and exciting step of moving out to create their own families.”