What is Chelsea Houska's net worth? 'Teen Mom' fans divided over star's 'annoying' habit of promoting products on social media
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Chelsea Houska DeBoer, a beloved figure in the 'Teen Mom' franchise for several years, has reportedly amassed a substantial fortune from her TV career. Her net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $2 million, derived from her contracts with MTV and the earnings from her popular clothing line, per The Sun.
Houska has recently sparked a debate among her fans due to her promotion of phone cases on her Instagram account. Fans of 'Teen Mom' have expressed their intention to unfollow the MTV star, criticizing her for her "annoying" habit of constantly promoting products on social media.
Chelsea Houska promotes phone cases on social media
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Chelsea Houska, who bid farewell to the 'Teen Mom' franchise in 2020 to embark on a new venture as an HGTV host, recently showcased some phone cases on her social media.
In fresh images posted on her Instagram, the 32-year-old revealed that several phone cases she collaborated on with the brand, Walli Cases, are now back in stock.
In the initial snapshot, the TV star flashed her radiant smile and gazed into the distance, clutching two Apple iPhones. Her red hair was caught in the breeze, and she sported a brown fringe jacket.
In the subsequent image, Chelsea was seen gripping a phone and a black cowboy hat while leaning against a fence. The television star looked stunning in a black lace bra and a pair of high-waisted jeans, half denim and half leather. She completed her look with an array of necklaces and rings. In her post's caption, she urged her followers to buy her products.
Fans 'unfollowing' Chelsea Houska
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However, not all fans are pleased with Houska's promotional activities. One tired fan commented, "I have to unfollow you. So sorry, but I loved you when you were humble and authentic. Now you just want to sell s**t. Good luck to you."
Chelsea's supporters promptly came forward to support her in response to the criticism she received. "How you mad cause she grew up to provide for her family," one user stated. "Bye weirdo."
Another mentioned, "As many other influencers this is her JOB and this is how people 'sell s**t' to advertise for their business."
One user tagged the harsh critic and wrote, "@colleeng38 it's not an airport no need to announce your departure 🛫"
"@colleeng38 usually when one owns a business, they try to sell their stuff to people. It’s kind of how the whole thing works….." noted another.