'Teen Mom 2' Star Jenelle Evans Unfollows Husband David Eason on Instagram

Jenelle Evans unfollowed her husband David Eason on Instagram, according to reports. It's unclear why she unfriended Eason on social media, however, some fans of the Teen Mom 2 star are speculating she may have stopped following him after he posted a video setting the couple's yard on fire on Thursday.

"Always make a line of gas like a fuse if lightning a fire with gasoline," Eason wrote. "I learned my lesson when I was 13, I poured gas on a fire because I thought it went out. The can went up in flames and melted to my hand, I suffered 2nd and 3rd degree burns all up my right arm. Almost failed 8th grade because of that. *Do not try this at home."

Despite being unfollowed by his wife, Eason, who is notably now only following Evans's cosmetic's Instagram account @jecosmeticsinc, went on to post photos of Evans with their 1-year-old daughter on Thursday. Evans commented on one of the slideshows, writing, "IM [sic] DYING!"

More than a month ago the couple made headlines after Evans was rushed to the hospital following an alleged assault by Eason. In the audio of Evanss' call to an emergency operator, the reality star was heard accusing her husband of attacking her in the yard of their North Carolina home, referred to as The Land. Evans didn't press charges against Eason, nor were any arrests made.

Evans opened up on the incident in a YouTube video in late October. "I just want to let you know know that I am completely fine," she said, denying rumors of being in an abusive relationship. "Everything's fine. You know, I've been in so many domestic violence situations in the past that I would not put up with it now. So I don't know why you guys would think that I would continue to stay in this relationship if I was being abused."

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