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'Teen Mom 2' star Jenelle Evans called out as she celebrates 6th anniversary weeks after accusing husband David Eason of abuse
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2023-09-23 10:54
Many slammed Jenelle Evans as she contradicted her own statements from August in her anniversary post

OAK ISLAND, NORTH CAROLINA: 'Teen Mom 2' alum Jenelle Evans was recently called out on the internet as she posted a photo with her husband David Eason on their sixth anniversary.

In photos posted by MTV star on Instagram, Evans could be seen basking in the sun with Eason, as they were locked in a fond embrace, with her sitting in his lap. The two kissed to mark the happy occasion in the last photo of the series.

The post was captioned, “#HappyAnniversary 🎉💋 6 years in counting! We may not get along sometimes but marriage takes work. I love you to the moon and back, forever and always! @easondavid88.”

Several users instantly took to the post and expressed their exhaustion over keeping up with Evans' controversial relationship timeline with her husband.

One user commented, "There’s a difference between making marriage work & a toxic unhealthy relationship mama!"

Another person warned Evans, "Just some advice, since you’re in the public eye. Don’t tell everyone when it’s rocky. Will save you all a lot of time and grief."

To this, another person responded, "Exactly this! Why air your dirty laundry for everyone to see when you are just going to get back together and make posts like this?! Keep it private so you can make these posts without the added scrutiny of the horrible things you said about each other just weeks ago?!"

One user also wrote, "I thought you just said he was unsupportive, didn’t help pay any bills, and treated you shitty…." Another confused user stated, "You guys literally hate one another majority of the time."

One person also remarked, "That’s great!! But that’s not what you were saying a few months ago. It leaves everyone confused when s**t just goes from one extreme to the other."

Another user noted, "The negative energy is so dark around him. I hope you guys are able to resolve your issues, but if not, take your babies and run mama."

Following this, one user quipped, "Marriage takes work yes but not being an idiot clearly this man is trash and he just don’t want to see it. I get trying, but at this point you’re over trying."

How did 'Teen Mom 2' star Jenelle Evans meet her husband David Eason?

Evans and her husband Eason's relationship timeline is filled with several ups and downs. Evans reportedly first met Eason on Tinder in 2015.

The duo had their first child, Ensley, in 2016 and eventually tied the knot in 2017 after knowing each other for a period of two years. Marking the beginning of their numerous splits and patch-ups, the couple split in 2019 following reports of domestic violence and their family dog's death, before getting back together again in 2020.

'Teen Mom 2' star Jenelle Evans accuses her husband David Eason of stealing from her

Earlier this year in August, Evans accused her husband of stealing from her and living at her expense. This followed after Eason didn't return home until 3 am. On a rant on Facebook, she also said Eason was the reason for her depression per Cheatsheet.

Evans accused Eason of bullying her into buying things for him and also stated that she had given in to his monetary demands time and again, despite him not meeting her expectations.

See also accused him of abusive behavior and said she had to "constantly push [him] off of [her]" as she did not want him to touch her, per The Sun.

David Eason was arrested for driving with a revoked license

Eason is no stranger to legal trouble as he was once charged with possessing an open container and driving with a revoked license after being pulled over in Columbus County, North Carolina, back in 2021. He was subsequently released from police custody after posting a $750 bond.

Prior to this, he was arrested in 2020 following charges of assault with a deadly weapon.