Despite fans’ inquiries, James Kennedy seems content remaining an enigma, with just an occasional social media post as an update.

TLC’s first season of Unexpected introduced viewers to 16-year-old mom-to-be Lilly Bennett and her baby’s soon-to-be-dad, 17-year-old James Kennedy. Despite their young ages, the duo felt confident in their abilities to navigate parenthood, with James citing being raised in a large family as a source of inspiration.

Where is Lilly’s first baby daddy from ‘Unexpected’ now?
His social media accounts are set to private, he has not returned to Unexpected despite Lilly being featured in Season 6, and he’s largely ignored his 4,485 Instagram followers’ inquiries. This is a departure from reality TV villain norms, as many of them attempt to change the public’s perception of them after receiving backlash.
James Kennedy insists on playing an active role in his daughter’s life.
Despite showing a disinterest in fixing his reputation, James obviously feels it’s important to prove he plays a role in his daughter Aaliyah’s life. The young father’s sole public Instagram post is a photo of him with his child, playing around with a dog filter. The short caption is a simple red heart emoji. Although the picture still receives the occasional comment complimenting James and Aaliyah’s appearance, and asking for new photos, the TLC alum has remained quiet.
In fact, has not publicized any posts since that image, which was uploaded in 2022. We don’t just need to take his word—or photo—for his status as a dad, though, as sources close to Lilly have confirmed that James is present in Aaliyah’s life. Known for breaking promises, it appears that being an active father is one vow that James has kept.
James Kennedy’s ex may share some insights.
Perhaps Lilly will spill the tea about her ex’s whereabouts, or he’ll make an appearance in one of her Instagram posts. It seems the only way for the public to get updates about James will be through Lilly and/or Aaliyah. Sure, it’s a long shot—but it’s kind of all we have.




