'We didn't have an affair': Courtney Stodden's mother denies having sex with teen bride's husband Doug Hutchinson 

Reality star Courtney Stodden's mother Krista Keller has denied her daughter's claims that she fell in love with her husband, actor Doug Hutchinson, and tried to steal him.

The 56-year-old's denial came on Tuesday after Courtney, 21, told RadarOnline: 'My mom attempted to craft really inappropriate boundaries that a mother should never cross in her daughter's life and her relationships.'

But Kris told Fox 411: 'We never had an affair.' 

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Family feud: Reality star Courtney Stodden's mother Krista Keller, left, has denied her daughter's claims that she fell in love with her husband, actor Doug Hutchinson, and tried to steal him. The trio are pictured in 2011

Family feud: Reality star Courtney Stodden's mother Krista Keller, left, has denied her daughter's claims that she fell in love with her husband, actor Doug Hutchinson, and tried to steal him. The trio are pictured in 2011

The reality star first found fame in 2011 when her then momanager allowed her to get married at just 16 to Doug, who was 51, after meeting at the Green Mile star's acting studio. 

But the teen bride's relationship was soon in trouble, Krista dished. 

'Doug had a terrible anger problem,' she revealed. 'Within three months of marriage she wanted out, and Doug was very upset and came to me. 

'Doug and I became emotionally dependent on each other at the time, and he was coming to me asking what he should do. 

Working it out: Courtney and her mom turned to TV show The Mother/Daughter Experiment: Celebrity Edition in a bid to repair their damaged relationship

Working it out: Courtney and her mom turned to TV show The Mother/Daughter Experiment: Celebrity Edition in a bid to repair their damaged relationship

'When it was clear that Courtney was leaving he begged me to stay with him and I thought it was unusual. 

'He said he didn’t want to be alone, and he had developed feelings for me … I never wanted Courtney to leave … I tried so hard to keep those two together.' 

That's not how Courtney remembered it. 

Hugging it out: The couple fell out in May when Krista quit as her manager. 'We hadn't seen each other, we hadn't talked to each other, so we felt like it would be a great experience.' Courtney said about the show

Hugging it out: The couple fell out in May when Krista quit as her manager. 'We hadn't seen each other, we hadn't talked to each other, so we felt like it would be a great experience.' Courtney said about the show

She explained to RadarOnline.com: 'My mom wasn't happy, she wasn't having a great relationship with my father. She really started to fall inappropriately for my husband.'

The mother and daughter have been estranged since May when Krista stepped down as Courtney's manager.

In an attempt to work out their differences, the pair signed on to Lifetime's Mother/Daughter Experiment: Celebrity Edition to work on their relationship, which premieres on Tuesday evening. 

TV therapy: Krista and Courtney are one of six mother-daughter duos featured in the Lifetime show, which is set to premiere on Tuesday evening

TV therapy: Krista and Courtney are one of six mother-daughter duos featured in the Lifetime show, which is set to premiere on Tuesday evening

In the end, Courtney stayed with Doug and she described their relationship as 'really good. We're getting ready to celebrate our 5th wedding anniversary in May and we're going to renew our vows.'

Meanwhile Krista, who married Reggie Salazar in 2014, told Fox 11: 'I found my own love. I found my own life, and I moved forward. 

'It’s very hard for me to hear her say I was trying to steal her husband from her.'

Valentine date: The reality star and Dave, pictured in Hollywood on February 14, said their relationship 'is really good. We're getting ready to celebrate our 5th wedding anniversary in May and we're going to renew our vows'

Valentine date: The reality star and Dave, pictured in Hollywood on February 14, said their relationship 'is really good. We're getting ready to celebrate our 5th wedding anniversary in May and we're going to renew our vows'


 

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