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Teen Mom alumFarrah Abraham is going off on Jenelle Evans for criticizing her online behavior.
On Thursday, March 12, Abraham, 34, posted a TikTok video slamming the former Teen Mom 2 star, 34, alleging she has mistreated her children, including son Jace, who was admitted to a mental health facility in February.
“I just want to say she put her kid in a mental institution and then was talking about my OnlyFans,” Abraham remarked. “Janelle was brought up last year by me for years and years and years of abuse to her kids.”
“If you want to talk about Teen Mom and not care about the children, you are the reason why I don’t need to do or be a part of Teen Mom anymore,” Abraham stated. “Child development is number one, and her son does not have a defiant disorder. She deserves to be behind bars and in jail.”
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Abraham said Evans — who shares Jace, 16, with ex Andrew Lewis, son Kaiser, 11, with ex Nathan Griffith, and daughter Ensley, 9, with ex-husband David Eason — should focus on her own family.
“She’s still on the internet as of yesterday, worried about my AI videos and photos on my OnlyFans, when she indeed again should be concerned, should be worried about her own children,” Abraham ranted. “ADHD can not go without care.”
“It’s not a defiant disorder, and if she puts her child in a mental institution when she is mentally ill, she is a narcissist, she is a gaslighter abuser, and everyone needs to stop watching, stop liking, stop engaging with a mom like Jenelle who brags about her kid being a problem when she is the damn problem,” she continued.
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Additionally, Abraham noted that Jenelle and her mom, Barbara Evans — whom Jace has lived on and off throughout his childhood — should be held accountable for their actions.
“I blame Babs, and I blame her,” Abraham said. “They should be behind bars, and her other kids should be taken away. Stop child abuse.”
As In Touch previously reported, TMZ revealed earlier this week that an incident involving a gun went down as Jace had reportedly threatened to kill himself and his grandmother at her North Carolina home. After law enforcement was called, Jace entered a mental health facility on February 22.
A rep for Jenelle told Page Six on Tuesday, March 10, “At this time, we respectfully ask for privacy for the family and Jenelle Evans. This is a personal matter, and space and understanding are appreciated as they focus on their well-being and time together. Thank you for respecting their privacy during this time.”