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In this magazine cover image released by Us Weekly, Bristol Palin, daughter of 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, poses with Levi Johnston and their son Tripp on the cover of the July 26, 2010 issue of "Us Weekly" magazine.
In this magazine cover image released by Us Weekly, Bristol Palin, daughter of 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, poses with Levi Johnston and their son Tripp on the cover of the July 26, 2010 issue of “Us Weekly” magazine.
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NEW YORK — Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston say they’re engaged again and hope to get married within six weeks in Alaska, an abrupt turnaround for the couple who just months ago were fighting over child support and Johnston’s critical comments about the family.

Palin, the daughter of 2008 vice presidential candidate and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, is featured on the cover of Us Weekly with Johnston, holding their 18-month-old son, Tripp.

The couple tell the magazine they reconnected while working out a custody plan and became engaged two weeks ago.

Palin, 19, told Us Weekly she found the idea of telling her mother about the engagement “intimidating and scary.”

But Sarah Palin and her husband, Todd, said in a statement on NBC’s “Today” show that they want what’s best for their children and that Bristol believes in “redemption and forgiveness.”

Representatives for Palin and Johnston did not immediately return messages seeking comment Wednesday.

“Team Levi”

Earlier this month, Johnston, 20, said he had lied about the Palin family after he and Bristol Palin broke up last year. He said he had apologized.

After the young couple broke up in late 2008, shortly after the birth of their son, Johnston gave a series of interviews criticizing the Palin family, maligning Sarah Palin’s parenting skills and saying she wanted to adopt his child so people wouldn’t know her daughter was pregnant.

He also posed for February’s Playgirl magazine sporting nothing but a sultry gaze.

Johnston told People magazine he was “unhappy and a little angry” after breaking up with his former fiancee. He said that against his better judgment, he said things about the Palins that “were not completely true.”

A representative for Johnston said last month that the two were spending more time together for Tripp’s sake but were not a couple.

Last week, Johnston’s sister, Mercede, wrote on her blog that she believes her brother is “being controlled like a puppet.”

The blog has sparked criticism from Levi Johnston’s attorney, Rex Butler, who has said Mercede wasn’t “privy to information from anyone with Team Levi.”

Marriage counseling

Bristol Palin was thrust into the spotlight as a pregnant teen during her mother’s unsuccessful campaign for vice president.

She recently signed on with a group to offer speeches on abstinence and anti-abortion issues, among other topics, and will be paid between $15,000 and $30,000 per appearance, Palin family attorney Thomas Van Flein said in May.

Us Weekly executive editor Caroline Schaefer told the “Today” show that Bristol Palin approached the magazine looking for a platform to explain why she got re-engaged to Johnston.

The couple are ready to get married, but Palin told the magazine they’ll probably see a marriage counselor, Schaefer said.

She added that Palin made it clear Levi will have “a lot of work to do.”

Asked whether the magazine paid for the interview, Schaefer would not discuss details of the arrangement except to say that the magazine paid for the expenses of the photo shoot.

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