16 and Pregnant's Whitney Purvis Banned From Son’s Funeral, She Says

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16 and Pregnant Star Whitney Purvis' Son Weston Gosa Dead at 16

Whitney Purvis is speaking her truth.

Two weeks after the 16 and Pregnant alum shared that her 16-year-old son Weston Gosa Jr. had died, she accused her ex Weston Gosa of keeping her and her family from attending the June 14 funeral after allegedly telling her the wrong time for the gathering.

"You had to be on a list to get into the funeral," Purvis wrote in a June 18 Facebook post. "Guess who wasn't on the list? Me and all my friends and family were not allowed to come in. I HAVE SEVERAL WITNESSES who heard the funeral home tell me I was not on the list, as well as themselves."

"It wouldn't matter what time I got there I wasn't getting in," the former reality star continued. "If that wasn't sick enough, they tried to spin it around and say I was 2 hours late to his funeral and i knew it was at two. Like, come the hell on, I would never!! Use your brain! Who would come 2 hrs late. I was told four!"

The 33-year-old—who also shares 11-year-old son River was Gosa—accused her ex of only allowing her mom and uncles to attend the funeral despite him having allegedly invited "over 100 people."

"I wasnt allowed to have any emotional support there," she wrote. "I had already invited ppl close to me that had been apart of little westons life growing up before big weston let me know I couldnt invite them."

"That is some evil s--t to do to someone," she continued. "Why could we not just celebrate our love for Weston? You have to take this opportunity to make me suffer even more."

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Purvis alleged that despite trying to make amends with Gosa—who had full custody of their sons—amid their co-parenting relationship, he refused to do so. She added, "You would think with little Weston dying that we could put our differences aside right? Nope. It always has to be drama."

"This is truly just a sad and hopeless situation altogether," she continued. "Little Weston didn't deserve to be put in the middle of us and have to chose sides or be treated that loving your own mom was wrong. He deserved better parents myself included."

For Gosa's part, he told TMZ that Purvis was informed the viewing was scheduled at 2 p.m. and the service would begin at 4 p.m. He alleged that his ex arrived at 4:15 p.m., and although she was on the list, she was too late to enter the chapel. He also told the outlet that some of Purvis' loved ones, who were on time, including her mom and uncle, were able to attend. 

E! News has reached out to Gosa and Purvis for comment and has not yet heard back.

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