‘Unexpected’ stars Bella and Falen Vaughn hit The Interwebs on Thursday to announce the results of a paternity test recently taken by Bella, her former fiancé Hunter Johnson and her one-year-old son Wes. The mother/daughter duo gleefully revealed the results of the test. (As The Ashley has previously reported, Hunter’s dad Casey sued Bella’s mom Falen for custody of Wes in April and asked that Wes’ paternity be confirmed via a court-ordered test. At the end of May, a judge sealed the court case from public view.)

‘Unexpected’ stars Bella and Falen Vaughn hit The Interwebs on Thursday to announce the results of a paternity test recently taken by Bella, her former fiancé Hunter Johnson and her one-year-old son Wes.

The mother/daughter duo gleefully revealed the results of the test. (As The Ashley has previously reported, Hunter’s dad Casey sued Bella’s mom Falen for custody of Wes in April and asked that Wes’ paternity be confirmed via a court-ordered test. At the end of May, a judge sealed the court case from public view.)

However, according to a court document filed on May 26 that was obtained by The Ashley, the Paternity Order was not subject to the case sealing, so Bella and Falen were free to announce the results. (Wanna see the court order? Of course you do!)

“This is about to shut a lot of your mouths!” Bella said in the video. “It has been agreed— even though the whole situation has been sealed from the public— we are allowed to announce the DNA results. So, they did come back a couple weeks ago and…they came back [saying Wes is] 99.999% percent Hunter’s child. Yay!”

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“So IN THE FACE to anyone who said I got pregnant by a DIFFERENT 12-year-old!”

As The Ashley previously told you, 14-year-old Hunter and Bella (who is now 16) are no longer together. The teen lovers split just weeks after Bella announced that Hunter had proposed to her. Last month, Bella insisted that the paternity test results had nothing to do with her breaking up with Hunter.

In the video posted on Thursday, Bella and Falen addressed the topic again.

“We’re not letting our 15 minutes of fame go without a fight!”

“So, all the lovely messages that my daughter keeps getting saying that the reason [she and Hunter] broke up is because [Wes] is not Hunter’s, well, once again, that’s a lie,” Falen said. “Yeah, so, 99.9 percent, [Wes] is Hunter’s.”

(While her mom is speaking, Bella is oddly mugging and making MySpace 2006 “ducklips” at the camera…as you do.)

“Like I said, the whole time, Hunter always knew it was his,” Bella added. “There was not a chance that it could have been not his. So, anyways, we just got the news that we could share that with you guys. The messages I have been sent are awful, and I would never want those to be sent to anyone else.”

“I told y’all it was him who knocked me up!” 

In a video posted last month, Bella discussed the breakup, which she claimed she initiated.

“Yes, we did break up,” Bella said. “I won’t go into detail why but he lied to me and hurt my feelings…Two days later [after the breakup he] was talking to someone new…There was no drama, no tea behind it. [The breakup] was not because [Wesley’s] not his.”

Hunter has not yet publicly addressed the paternity test results. However, earlier this week, the court did apparently set a custody order for Wesley that addressed how custody of the baby would be split by Hunter and Bella. It also included a visitation schedule; however, further details are unavailable because the custody and visitation order has been sealed by the court.

Last month, Falen— who is legally prohibited from having contact with Hunter– told fans that Hunter and Bella will keep in contact for their baby, despite their breakup.

“They are going to coparent and do what’s best for [Wesley].”

You can watch the video of Falen and Bella talking about the paternity results below!

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