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Leah Messer's ex-husband Corey Simms (not pictured) will welcome his third child in January. Pictured: Leah in a scene from MTV's "Teen Mom 2." MTV/Viacom

Corey Simms is surrounded by women. The “Teen Mom 2” star is said to be welcoming a baby girl with wife Miranda Simms in January. This will be Corey’s third daughter. He shares 5-year-old twins, Ali and Aleeah, with ex-wife Leah Messer.

Corey, 26, and Miranda are said to have revealed their baby’s gender and name of choice during their recent baby shower. According to In Touch Weekly, Corey’s third child is to be named Remi. While the child’s middle name is unknown, one photo from the event shows the initials “RMS” on a table.

Other images from the baby celebration show first-time mom-to-be Miranda cuddling up to Corey, her husband two years. In several shots Miranda can be seen wearing a flower crown and a black dress while cradling her baby bump.

Corey and Miranda’s baby celebration comes on the heels of his most recent custody battle with Leah, 23. In Touch Weekly reported that Corey was granted primary custody of their twins, effective immediately, on Oct. 13. The change in custody is said to have been granted by a judge after looking at the girls’ school records, which showed they have been late to class.

While “Teen Mom 2” is said to have been renewed for a seventh season, it’s entirely possible baby Remi will not be making her MTV debut. Following a turbulent season with Leah, Corey is rumored to be considering leaving the popular docuseries. “Corey is done with the show,” a source told Life & Style of his plans in July. “He’s told MTV he will not be returning for another season. He doesn’t think the money is worth the aggravation anymore.”

While Corey has yet to announce his speculated departure from “Teen Mom 2,” it does appear he’s trying to remove himself from the public eye. Amid his custody battle drama with Leah, Corey deleted his Twitter account last week. Corey’s father, and sometimes “Teen Mom 2” star Jeff Simms, responded to his son’s decision online on Oct. 21, telling one fan his son’s Twitter account was “idle for now."