Jenelle Evans Separates From Husband David Eason After Massive Fight
Jan. 4 2019, Updated 9:53 a.m. ET
Jenelle Evans and David Eason may be the latest Teen Mom 2 stars to divorce. After unfollowing each other on social media, Evans changed her Facebook status to “separated.”
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Evans, 26, made her Facebook private and changed her status to “separated,” while her husband removed his relationship status from his profile.
The latest development comes after Evans unfollowed her husband on Instagram and defriended him last week. He unfollowed her on Instagram over the weekend.
But Evans, who made her FB private, wasn’t happy that the changed status leaked. “Can’t trust anyone,” she wrote. “Unfriending everyone. You seriously are taking screenshots of my FB?”
She then denied the rumors on her IG story. “Lmfao married couples have disagreements but that doesn’t mean they are ‘splitting up.’ #RUMORS.”
In October, Evans accused her husband of domestic abuse. In 911 audio exclusively obtained by RadarOnline.com from Columbus County Emergency Services, she screamed, “My husband just assaulted me. He pinned me down on the ground in the yard. I think I heard my collarbone crack. I can’t move my arm.”
She continued, “He got violent because he’s been drinking. I’m recovering from a surgery on Monday. 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.”
After the call was released, Evans denied domestic abuse. “I know everyone is concerned about me," she said in a YouTube video. "Everything is fine. I’ve been in so many domestic violence situations in the past that I would not put up with it now. I don’t know why you guys think I would continue to stay in this relationship if I was being abused.”
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