You'd think "Teen Mom" star Jenelle Evans would have learned from her former co-stars. The reality star may have just had lip injections- something that another "Teen Mom," Farrah Abraham received as well. Only Abraham's went horribly wrong and her lips swelled up to the size of bananas. But for Evans, banana-lips are apparently worth the risk.
The controversy began when Evans posted a photo to her Facebook page, showing her with significantly puffier lips than we've ever seen her. And immediately, fans start commenting, assuming the "Teen Mom" star had undergone a similar kind of surgery that Farrah Abraham had.
But Evans didn't take kindly to that kind of online criticism. She deleted the photo quickly, and sent out a reply to all those who had called her out on the possible lip injections.
"Should have known not to trust people on my [Facebook]. Can't even make a private post anymore. Making a new [Facebook] this week. Adding only [people] who I can trust on there," the star wrote in righteous fury.
This is especially embarassing (if it's true, that is) given that Evans mocked Abraham openly when her lips first blew up. And because Abraham is reportedly returning to "Teen Mom" after being booted from the show. At least Evans's own lips seems to have remained unswollen.
Things are really not going Evans's way right now- not only the lip surgery, but her fiance Nathan Griffith has most likely dumped her. Over Twitter, no less!
Here's what Griffith said in two tweets. First, "I'm not sitting here listening to your bulls--t anymore. I'm tire[d] of constantly being disrespected and dragged down. @PBandJenelley_1."
Things continued in tweet #2: "I'm especially not going to sit here while God only knows what the f--k you're doing. It's public it's official! Goodbye @PBandJenelley_1."
But Griffith deleted the tweets shortly afterward, so this might not be as permanent as it sounds. The two have a long history of shouting at each other over the slightest thing- maybe they've just extended their shouting matches to social media. That's probably the best we can hope for at this point.
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