Chelsea Houska is being criticized by Teen Moms after she reveals an irritating detail in her clothing in a recent photo

Chelsea Houska (TEEN Mom) has been criticized over her selection of clothes in a photo.

Chelsea, 31, posted the snap to Instagram of herself with daughter Aubree, 13, and husband Cole DeBoer, 33.

Teen Mom fan ripped Chelsea Houska over her style of clothing

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Teen Mom fan lambasted Chelsea Houska for her clothingCredit: TikTok/Chelsea Houska
The former Teen Mom 2 star- here with daughter Aubree and husband Cole DeBoer- often wears shirts with holes in them

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This is Aubree DeBoer, a former Teen Mom 2 star. She’s shown here with Cole DeBoer, her daughter.Credit: Instagram/Chelsea Houska

Chelsea is shown in a black turtleneck sweater with visible holes at the center of her chest.

The holes and tears in clothing are getting irritating! It’s a very frustrating look that only gets worse as time goes by,” one individual complained when the image was retweeted on an internet forum.

“All of Chelsea’s clothes look moth-eaten,” scathed another.

One individual commented, “Why is she trying to make these clothes full of holes and rips a thing?” It’s been out for a couple years now hasn’t it?”

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Although some critics were more forgiving, with one genuinely questioning: “Okay, real talk because i’m out of the fashion loop, but do people still wear clothing with holes in it?”

A fan commented, “I’ve seen kids walk around like Jaws had their pants,”

This isn’t the first time that fashion critics have attacked the star’s clothes.

Chelsea recently took to the social media platform and posted a snap of her and Cole cuddling up to one another at a farm.

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The short, black shirt she wore showed her legs, and was paired with a Fendi bag, an ankle-high black leather boot, and a thick black belt.

Both the happy couple wore sunglasses while smiling for the camera, and they prepared for Thanksgiving.

Chelsea’s outfit was not for everyone. Many people took to Twitter to voice their disapproval and shared their opinions.

“Dude this belt: It was mine more than twenty years ago. It was something that didn’t require returning !!!” One person was the one who wrote that.

LAWSUIT

It seems fashion is the last thing on the MTV alum’s mind, as she and her husband were sued by consulting company Envy for $3million in 2020 for allegedly withholding money made from social media promotions. 

Envy has requested $4million, after first suing $3million. This initial complaint was filed back in 2020.

Chelsea and Cole denied the allegations and claimed they “do not owe any payments to Envy” and that the company “wrongfully withheld payments due to Chelsea.”

Chelsea said that they owe Chelsea $154,074.62 for deals.

Envy denied their claims in their reply. 

Chelsea and Cole’s nasty legal war comes amid filming for their new HGTV show Farmhouse Fabulous.

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It will premiere in 2023. The show will feature the couple, their children and how they renovate families’ homes.

Chelsea and Cole have filmed for the series, as they shared photos and videos of their renovations with fans.

Fans have criticized Chelsea's look before

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Chelsea’s appearance has received criticism from fans in the pastCredit: Instagram / Chelsea Houska
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Cole and Chelsea are involved in an ugly legal disputeCredit to INSTAGRAM
Chelsea and Cole are gearing up for a new HGTV series

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Chelsea and Cole prepare for a new HGTV seriesCredit: Instagram/Chealsea Houska

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