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Jenelle Evans Fired From Teen Mom - No Plans For Her Return Next Season

By Ashley Mitchell
May 7, 2019 5:35 PM
Source: popculture.com

In the aftermath of David Eason shooting and killing wife Jenelle Evans’ pet dog, it looks like her future on Teen Mom is up in the air. According to a new report, she hasn’t been filmed for future episodes since April 6 and there are ‘no plans’ to have her on camera in the new season either!

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It turns out that Jenelle Evans is no longer part of the MTV show’s storyline, at least for the time being!

Earlier today, the network announced its decision to fire her via HollywoodLife.

One spokesperson tells the news outlet that ‘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. Additionally, we have stopped filming with Jenelle Eason as of April 6, 2019 and have no plans to cover her story in the upcoming season.’

This comes only a week after David Eason shockingly fatally shot Jenelle’s beloved French bulldog, Nugget, after it allegedly ‘snapped’ at their daughter, Ensley.

The controversial man got a lot of backlash, especially after he admitted to his actions in a post defending himself.

‘I do not give a damn what animal bites my baby’s face…whether it be your dog or mine, a dog’s a dog and I do not put up with that s**t at all. Some people are worth killing or even dying for and my family means that much to me,’ he wrote in part.

He also included older footage and a pic of another time the pup attacked the child.

Ever since David killed the dog, fans and fellow celebs alike had been begging Jenelle to file for divorce for her and her kids’ safety.

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