Jenelle Evans was fired by MTV in 2019 after her husband shot and killed their family dog and then Child Protective Services took the couple’s children away for several weeks.
It seems crazy to just write that sentence in its entirety.
But it is true.
David Eason killed poor Nugget.
Fast forward all this time later and Evans still hasn’t gotten over her expulsion from Teen Mom.
He still seems to harbor some resentment.
And he still never misses an opportunity to take hits on the aforementioned cable network.
Consider the following case in point…
On Thursday, Evans reposted a story from a Maci Bookout fan page on Facebook that read as follows:
“It is rumored that all Teen Mom shows will be cancelled.”
(This isn’t really the case, whatever, although the audience throughout the Teen Mom universe has has decreased substantially in recent years).
Unsurprisingly, Evans had a unique take on this headline.
“Because you took out the person who brought the grades…me,” Jenelle gloated, as you can see above.
In the Comments section, Evans went on to discuss his firing, responding to fan feedback about the series in general.
“I thought you were coming back [to the show]?” one person asked Jenelle.
“No, and I still don’t have any explanation as to why I left in the first place,” Evans replied.
We’re pretty sure it had something to do with the whole child endangerment thing.
“MTV ended its relationship with David Eason over a year ago in February 2018 and has not filmed any new episodes of Teen Mom 2 with him since,” an MTV spokesperson told Us Weekly in a statement more than four years ago. .
“In addition, we stopped filming with Jenelle Eason as of April 6, 2019, and we have no plans to cover her story in the upcoming season.”
Evans appeared in a semi-recent episode of Teen Mom: The Next Chapter.
In March, he went on a bit of a rant about his former employer in a garbled response to someone acting “fake,” as Evans described it.
“I don’t think I’ll ever have a true friend and I know people offer but I don’t know who to trust anymore,” Jenelle complained two months ago, adding:
“Teen Mom/MTV has screwed up every kind of friendship I want to have.”
Meanwhile, this week, Evans also weighed in after a social media user noted all the recent cast changes for Teen Mom and its spin-offs.
“I feel like if they had kept the originals I would only have been successful,” she wrote, referencing Teen Mom 2 OGs of herself, Kailyn Lowry, Chelsea Houska and Leah Messer and denying the claim that Lowry was the most damaging of the program. loss.
“I was the first one that was released and they wrote articles about how the ratings fell immediately afterward,” she said Thursday.
Evans concluded by claiming that the producers also asked him to return.
Am [doing great without MTV]!” wrote the mother of three.
“I wouldn’t want it any other way.
“I have turned down two offers from them to be honest.
“I don’t trust anyone, they taught me that.”