Mackenzie McKee: Will She Be Fired from Teen Mom OG? Should She Be?!?

Mackenzie McKee may soon have something in common with Jenelle Evans and Farrah Abraham.

Not anything having to do with questionable parenting decisions, no.

Many MTV viewers may take exception to some of the things McKee has done and said, especially when it comes to her marriage, but almost no one out there can find fault with her as a mother.

Mackenzie seems very much dedicated to the well-being of her three kids.

Evans and Abraham, however, were fired from the Teen Mom franchise.

The former because Child Protective Services took her kids away for about a month last summer and executives finally realized they could no longer employ a woman who so endangered her children.

And the latter because she insisted on starring on adult web cam videos.

Why might McKee soon join these women on the unemployment line?

Because she said the following about Vice President Kamala Harris in January:

“It blows my mind that out of all the amazing colored women in this world, that is the one who is making history.”

Yes, she referred to Harris as a colored woman, dropping a term that’s widely considered a racial epithet.

Like we said, this happened back in January.

But Teen Mom OG episodes are filmed many months before they air — and McKee’s inappropriate use of this word was recently brought up on an installment, most notably because Chyenne Floyd found a major problem with what Mackenzie said.

On April 24, Mackenzie went on Instagram Live to try to “share the facts” with her followers on what really went down.

She said she attempted to smooth things over with Floyd several weeks ago, but producers prevented her from doing so, insisting the feud play out on air.

According to Mackenzie, MTV wanted to “train her” after she made her ignorant statement… or she would be at risk of losing her job.

However, she took offense to this notion because she says she just made a mistake; she has no actual issue with Black people.

“I do not stand for racism and Never have,” said McKee over this past weekend, adding:

“I’ve learned so much and every one of us needs to open our eyes. I’m truly sorry for what I once said.”

In a since-deleted video, she concluded:

“I’m sorry for how I am about to be portrayed on this Tuesday’s episode… We need to get rid of racism and racial injustice, but I’m not racist.

“Cancel culture is too big, we’re canceling people left and right.

“But if [Cheyenne] wants to hate me, she can. I said something ignorant.”

McKee also noted that she spoke to an attorney at some point since this scandal broke, and that she’s also been in constant contact with her manager.

She’s clearly afraid of being fired.

“If the show chooses to drop me, that’s that. They wanted to control the whole narrative,” said McKee late last week on Instagram Live.

To be clear, though, McKee has not been fired.

Could she still get a pink slip? As producers will soon have months to ponder her future in between seasons?

Absolutely.

But she’s doing all she can at the moment to remove the giant foot she stuck in her mouth in January.

“And white people. Please stop saying ‘we are not privileged’ because maybe some of us grew up with a hard life,” McKee recently said.

“We ARE privileged Because we don’t struggle because the color of our skin. We all have to come together to agree on that. It’s facts.”

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