Jenelle Evans Praises Husband David During Family Outing After Domestic Abuse Claims
Feb. 25 2019, Updated 11:35 a.m. ET
Jenelle Evans continues to stand by and even praise her husband after accusing him of domestic violence. The Teen Mom 2 stars shared photos from their family outing over the weekend after RadarOnline.com exposed the terrifying 911 assault call.
Over the weekend, Evans and Eason went pumpkin picking with her children Jace and Kaiser from previous relationships, and their daughter Ensley. Evans' mom Barbara also attended.
Evans showed no sign of discord with her husband, as they were all smiles during the family outing.
Earlier today, Evans praised Eason, as she posted a photo of him styling her son Jace's hair. "Learning from the best," she captioned the snap.
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The couple also attended Jace's soccer game and had a date night over the weekend. On Saturday, Eason posted a selfie with Evans and their daughter with the caption, "We have never been happier, thanks for asking!"
Evans called 911 on Saturday, October 13. In a terrifying 911 call obtained by RadarOnline.com, she could be heard hysterical crying to the operator. "My husband he just assaulted me," she said in the call obtained from Columbus County Emergency Services. "He pinned me down on the ground in the yard. I think I heard my collarbone crack. I can't move my arm."
She then claimed that he got violent because he's been "drinking." "I'm recovering from a surgery on Monday," she said. "I can't breath. I have four kids in the house with me right now. They're all sleeping. I don't know what to do. He left the house. I don't know what to do right now." She added that her collarbone hurts "so bad."
When asked if her husband has weapons, she responded, "I don't know what he has." Police responded to their home, but no arrest had been made. The Ashley's Reality Roundup reported she had been transported to the hospital via a private vehicle.
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