Kailyn Lowry Poses with Ex Jo Rivera and Son Isaac, 14, as He Graduates Middle School: 'Still Processing'

The podcaster shares her older son with ex Jo Rivera

<p>Kailyn Lowry/Instagram</p> Kailyn Lowry

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Kailyn Lowry's son Isaac graduating from middle school

Kailyn Lowry's son is growing up!

On Friday, June 7, the podcaster, 32, shared photos on her Instagram of her 14-year-old son Isaac as he graduated from middle school. In one photo, Lowry posed with Isaac and her son's father Jo Rivera as he sweetly held up a certificate of promotion.

Other photos showed Isaac's other certificates, which included a certificate of excellence in American Sign Language. Also present at the ceremony was Rivera's wife Vee and Lowry's boyfriend Elijah Scott.

"So many things to celebrate this week! & still processing Isaac going to high school later this year 😱🫶🏼⭐️🤟🏼🤍," Lowry wrote in her caption.

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Lowry is mom to seven kids — twins Verse and Valley, who she welcomed last fall with boyfriend Scott, and son Rio, 19 months, with Scott. Lowry is also mom to Creed, 3½, and Lux, 6½, with ex Chris Lopez, 10-year-old son Lincoln with ex Javi Marroquin and Isaac.

In March, Lowry got candid about choosing between being a stay-at-home mom or hiring a nanny. The mom of seven posted a video on her TikTok in response to another video that asked if she would rather be a stay-at-home mom, or be a working mom making $200,000, but would need to hire a nanny.

“I’ve done both so let’s talk about it," Lowry said in the beginning of her video.

"There are pros and cons to both and I don’t think that this is a black-and-white situation," the proud mom continued, sharing that the decision can vary from family to family. "Whichever route you go or your family chooses to go, you need a village regardless.”

Noting that she doesn't need to get into the pros and cons of being a stay-at-home mom, Lowry explained that she used to "fantasize" about having a nanny when she was home alone with her kids.

"And while that is true most of the time for me now, there’s still so much guilt associated with having a nanny and relinquishing control in terms of your kids," she continued. "I cannot tell you how much time in the day I am having anxiety and thinking about the fact that I have to get these things done for work and for my other kids, and I’m not spending the same time with my three babies that I once did with my four older ones individually.”

Ultimately, Lowry explained that it's not a fair scenario because neither outcome is preferable.

"Neither one of these options are enough and that’s the unfortunate reality of today’s world," she concluded the video.

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