Is there ANYTHING more chaotic than announcing your divorce via emergency dispatch? Because honey, Teen Mom’s Amanda Conner just took relationship dissolution to a whole new level of messy.

In what can only be described as the most dramatic 911 call in reality TV history, the 35-year-old MTV star reportedly told a police operator that her marriage to Ryan Edwards, 38, was officially OVER. And the timing? Chef’s kiss levels of petty. This came just DAYS after Conner was arrested and booked on a DUI charge. Talk about hitting rock bottom and then deciding to demolish the entire house on the way down.

Sources close to the situation reveal that Conner needed police assistance to retrieve her belongings from the home she shares with Edwards, and apparently decided that moment was the PERFECT time to serve her husband with some harsh realizations via 911. Because nothing says “I’m done with this marriage” like having a state trooper as your witness while you pack your bags.

The couple’s relationship has been on shakier ground than a Kardashian marriage lately, but this public implosion is giving us the kind of unfiltered chaos we didn’t know we needed. Edwards, who has had his own legal troubles over the years, is probably sitting somewhere wondering how his life became a real-time episode of a tragedy-comedy hybrid.

What makes this whole situation absolutely WILD is that Conner is literally calling the authorities to facilitate her own marital breakup. No lawyers, no mediation, just straight-up using emergency services as her personal divorce facilitator. The audacity! The desperation! The sheer MESSINESS of it all!

Teen Mom fans are LOSING IT on social media, with some showing sympathy for Conner’s clear struggles while others are absolutely roasting the chaotic nature of her decision-making process. One thing’s for certain: this relationship is deader than a Nokia phone, and the funeral was broadcast on live dispatch.

Between the DUI arrest and now this 911 divorce announcement, Conner is having what we can only call a “moment.” And not the kind of moment you want to have captured for posterity. This is the kind of moment that becomes a cautionary tale for future generations of reality TV stars.

What do you think? A) Amanda did the right thing getting out of a bad situation B) This is the most ridiculous way to end a marriage ever

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