Secret Deal! Jenelle Evans ‘Negotiating’ With MTV After Threats To Quit ‘TM2’
Aug. 3 2018, Published 11:00 p.m. ET
Secret deal exposed! Jenelle Evans has been “negotiating” with MTV for another season of Teen Mom 2 after she threatened to quit the show RadarOnline.com exclusively learned. As Nathan Griffith was trying to get full custody of their son Kaiser and she was not with her son Jace on his birthday, Evans was quietly trying to strong-arm the network into changing the terms of her deal. Click through the gallery for exclusive details about Evans’ secret negotiations with MTV.
The art of the deal! “Jenelle is negotiating with MTV to film for another season. But she has a contract with them, so she can’t quit. Only they can fire her. She has to do the show,” the source revealed.
The troubled reality star’s husband, David Eason, was fired from the show after a nasty homophobic rant and is no longer allowed to film with her, a move that angered her so much she publicly vowed to quit the show.
But an insider snitched to RadarOnline.com that she has been pleading with the network to put Eason back on camera. “She is begging for them to let David film and they’re saying no. She’s been pointing out how many homophobic things Bristol Palin has said, and they’ve hired her. So she is doing everything she can to get David back on the show.”
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But her contract was non-negotiable the source told RadarOnline.com. “She is locked into filming as long as producers wanted her around.”
Evans, who was caught on camera pulling a gun in a shocking road rage incident with her son Jace in the car, hired a lawyer to broker a new deal for her.
“Jenelle is trying everything she can to make MTV do what she wants,” the insider snitched. “But she has the same contract as the other girls and there isn’t a lot she can do to change that.”
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