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If you’re a Teen Mom fan, then you’re probably aware that Leah Messer’s daughter, Ali Simms, suffers from a rare form of muscular dystrophy.
This might shock viewers who were first introduced to Ali as an infant, but she’s now 16 and making plans to head off to college.
And in her latest TikTok post, Ali asked fans to lend a hand with her goal of moving out of her mom’s house and living on campus.

Ali revealed that she’s raising money for the adoption and training of a service dog.
“A service dog is going to help me tremendously as I prepare to go to college in the next couple of years,” Ali said.
“This process does take a little while so that’s why I am starting now. The process does take about two years, which would be the exact time I’m heading to college.”
The teen went on to reveal that the dog will aid her with the tasks of daily life.
“I do have muscular dystrophy so as I prepare to go to college, we want to make sure that I can live independently but also safely,” she continued, adding:
“A service dog is going to be able to assist with anything that I’d possibly need to stay active and safe in college, whether it is walking upstairs, walking around campus, opening doors.
“Literally anything that I could possibly need, this service dog is going to be there every step of the way.”
Ali is a twin, of course, but she says that she and her sister are planning to attend separate colleges.
“As much as we are alike and different, she has different college plans than I do,” Ali said.
“And, unfortunately, that is probably going to be one of the hardest things that I do as I move away from home. So, having my service dog as my best friend always by my side, I think is going to help me so, so much.”
According to the website for the company that Ali wants to work with, it usually costs between $40,000-$60,000 to “raise, train, and place a service dog” (per The Ashley’s Reality Roundup).
Ali anticipated that fans might wonder why doesn’t simply ask her millionaire mom to cover the expenses.
“Yes, of course I could have my parents do it, but I don’t think it would be as rewarding as if I did the work,” she told her TikTok followers.

“If I’m the one who is putting in all of the work, doing all of this fundraising, all of it, it is such a way more rewarding experience whenever that dog is yours. [It’s like], ‘I did that,’ you know what I mean?”
Ali concluded by reminding her followers how much their donation would mean to her:
“I ask for your support to help me make this dream a reality,” Ali said. “Any donation, no matter the size, honestly helps me get closer, and closer and closer, to my independent, happy and confident college life.
“Have been watching you grow up since day one! So proud of you! Definitely helping out!” one commenter wrote on Ali’s post.
“So proud of you. Great advocacy & working towards transitioning to adulthood & independence,” another added.
“I love you and I’m so so proud of you!” Ali’s mom chimed in.
Ali has since raised nearly $2,000 toward her $20,000 goal. You can donate to her cause here.
Leah Messer’s Daughter Raises Money For Service Dog; Fans Wonder Why Her Parents … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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Donald Trump will be sitting this year’s Super Bowl out.
The polarizing Commander-in-Chief — who has attended sporting events in the past such as professional football games and UFC fights — said in the Oval Office on Friday that he will NOT be attending this year’s matchup between conference winners in the NFL.
There appears to be two reasons for this decision.

“It’s just too far away. I would. I’ve gotten great hands for the Super Bowl, they like me,” Trump said in an interview with the New York Post on January 23. “I would go if, you know, it was a little bit shorter.”
Super Bowl LX will be held February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in the San Francisco Bay Area.
At the moment, President Trump has a few things more pressing to worry about than the time he’d be in the air for this game… most notably ICE agents committing a clear murder in Minnesota over the weekend.
They’re patriots, however, according to Trump.
Which is more than he can say about the two main musical acts set for the Super Bowl stage.

While Trump blamed his potential absence on the long flight, it’s no secret he is not psyched about this year’s halftime performers, Bad Bunny and Green Day, both of whom supported Kamala Harris in 2024.
“I’m anti-them. I think it’s a terrible choice. All it does is sow hatred. Terrible,” Trump told the aforementioned outlet.
Plenty of Republicans are angry about the selection of Bad Bunny, who is a Puerto Rico native and who has been an outspoken critic of this administration’s view toward immigrants.

The 31-year-old — who, for the record, is an American citizen — said on the SNL stage in October that he was “excited” to be named the headlining act for the big game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.
He then made a sharp joke at these critics’ expense.
The artist broke out his native tongue for a 30-second message that went as follows… in Spanish:
“Especially all of the Latinos and Latinas in the world here in the United States who have worked to open doors. It’s more than a win for myself, it’s a win for all of us. Our footprints and our contribution in this country, no one will ever be able to take that away or erase it.”
The music producer then teased the non-Spanish speakers, telling them they needed to study the language to enjoy the upcoming performance.
“If you didn’t understand what I just said. You have four months to learn,” he quipped.

After the artists were announced in October, Trump told NewsMax he’s “never heard of” Bad Bunny, who has nearly 84 million monthly listeners on Spotify, calling the choice “ridiculous.”
Green Day’s lead singer, Billie Joe Armstrong, has also called out Trump’s administration as a “fascist government,” telling his audience at a concert:
“It’s up to us to fight back.”
Donald Trump to Skip Super Bowl, Says He Hates Bad Bunny and Green Day was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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