By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Oct 10, 2014 08:46 AM EDT

After the end of "Teen Mom 2" Season 5, the young mothers gathered for a reunion chitchat, revealing their thoughts about the events that transpired in the past few months.

Jenelle Evans, Leah Messer, Kailyn Lowry, and Chelsea Houska said there were parts in the reality show that they regretted, with all of them pointing at different events as the cause of such emotion, according to Hollywood Life.

Chelsea was first to speak, saying that she regretted talking about Adam Lind, her ex, in the presence of her daughter Aubree, who was not happy about the comments she made. She only realized this when she reviewed the scene.

Meanwhile, Leah, who was next in line, said that she wished her battle for custody didn't take place. During the reunion, her legal battle with Corey Simms was still ongoing.

Kailyn said she "wishes she had never allowed her mom to come back into her lives this season" - which was taken as a shocking revelation because she appeared happy when her mom appeared on the show.

It can be recalled that Kail's husband, Javi, learned that his mother-in-law drank alcohol while babysitting their son Lincoln, which made him mad. He just learned about this during the reunion show.

"I told her, 'This is why I don't want Lincoln going over there without you there. She fought with me and she said, 'Oh, you don't know my mom. I grew up with her.' I was like, 'You don't even know your mom...I don't want Lincoln going over there by himself. I don't want you leaving him there.' And sure enough, I was right," Javi said, according to MTV.

The last one to share her thoughts was Jenelle, who said that her BF Nathan's DUI arrest was her biggest regret. The reason is that she and Nathan grew tired hearing about it as it became the go-to topic when they interacted with their fans online.

The reunion show certainly held some surprises for both the audiences and the reality show's stars themselves, boosting more viewer interest in Season 6. But then again, the ladies are no longer teens - they're all 22 already, so the title of the show has become a misnomer for them.

Back in April this year, it was rumored that there may no longer be a Season 6 as MTV producers seemed to have thought that "after five seasons, the hit reality-TV series coming run its course," the International Business Times said.

However, the bigwigs at MTV decided to greenlight another season "due to new dramas recently introduced by the cast and an increase in viewership."

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