
MTV’s Teen Moms Will Be Cruising With Fans in April 2026
If you’ve ever dreamed of spending multiple days on a cruise ship with the cast of Teen Mom, you are in luck. A cruise featuring several Teen Mom cast members will be setting sail in 2026, and anyone can hop on board for the right price. The upcoming voyage is a bit of a shock; it’s the first time the cast has ever been involved in something of this nature. Some fans believe it might be the final signal that MTV has finally canceled the long-running reality TV series. There have been other hints, too.
MTV’s teen moms will set sail with fans
If you’ve ever wanted to be on a boat with Jenelle Evans, your chance is coming. Evans, along with Briana DeJesus, Jade Cline, and the Baltierras, are all-in on a cruise that will leave from Florida. Leah Messer is also expected to get involved. According to the Ashley Reality Roundup Group, the cruise will set sail from Cape Canaveral on April 9. The cruise will return on April 13. While the Royal Caribbean ship will be at sea for four days, there is no word on any stops cruisers can expect to enjoy. Tickets are expected to start at around $2,500.

What they will get is a meet-and-greet with cast members, competitions and games, and plenty of partying. The cast list is expected to grow. According to the outlet, the cruise is produced by Post Game Cruises. The company that has previously hosted cruises pairing reality TV stars with their fans. MTV is not directly involved in the event, but has given cast members the green light to participate.
The cruise fuels rumors that the series has been canceled
The cruise is only the latest indication that Teen Mom: The Next Chapter may not be returning for another season. Brittany DeJesus initially sparked speculation when she posted a now-deleted TikTok comment. In the comment, she said, “The show canceled, so bye-bye to those checks LMAO.” She deleted the comment quickly, likely at her sister’s urging, but the damage was already done.

Ryan Edwards added fuel to the fire when he petitioned the court to lower his child support obligation. The father of four claimed he could no longer afford to pay Mackenzie Standifer the agreed-upon support. He said his income had been slashed by the end of Teen Mom: The Next Chapter. Edwards did not indicate that the show would return or that he might be employed by the network again in the future. He made the claim several weeks ago, and there has been no change. His divorce was finalized this week.
Amber Portwood also claimed she’d have the show canceled, now that she was no longer employed by MTV. While Portwood’s lofty claim was likely made out of frustration, it wouldn’t be the first time her absence led to a hiatus. Still, MTV has not made an announcement.