Jenelle Evans Deletes Twitter & FB After Horrifying Assault & Hospital Visit
April 11 2019, Updated 6:18 p.m. ET
Bye, haters! Hours after the news broke that cops were called to Jenelle Evans’s house for a reported “assault” during a fight with her husband, David Eason, the troubled Teen Mom 2 star deleted her Twitter account amid the backlash. Click through the gallery to see the shocking video she posted hours after she was allegedly assaulted and find out how she’s dealing with the traumatic incident.
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“Protection,” Evans, 26, labeled the video she posted on her Instagram of her dog guarding over her house on “The Land,” where the police said the assault took place.
After intense questioning online about the incident with Eason, Evans promptly deleted her Twitter and Facebook accounts on October 18, 2018.
“Police responded in reference to an assault,” Valecia Pike, Chief of 911 Operations in Columbus County North Carolina, told RadarOnline.com.
“A female made the 9-1-1 call,” the Chief of Operations explained about the call from Evans’ rural home on October 13, 2018.
An ambulance was called to the home but Evans refused service and instead took a private car to the hospital where she was treated, The Ashley's Reality Roundup, who broke the story, reported.
The Teen Mom 2 star did not file a police report against her husband.
A rep for Evans told People that she “had friends over Saturday night and they had a bonfire on her property. Jenelle ended up tripping and falling by the fire."
Evans and Eason got into a brutal fight the night before they were getting married, RadarOnline.com exclusively reported.
Evans has admitted that Child Protective Services had been called to their house multiple times for reports of alleged abuse against the children, but she and Eason had custody and/or visitation with all of their children.
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