Teen Mom Jenelle Evans shows off curves in a tiny bikini after visiting a marijuana farm
TEEN Mom star Jenelle Evans shows off her curves in a tiny bikini after visiting a marijuana farm.
The reality star posed in a bikini two set in her back yard with husband David Eason.
Jenelle is looking at the camera through her sunglasses while wearing a yellow bikini top alongside green bikini bottoms.
Later on, her children Kaiser and Ensley are see running through the yard before jumping into their paddling pool.
This comes after Jenelle at Burnt River Farms.
The alum took to her Instagram Stories to reveal to her fans why she was not in attendance at an event that was supposed to take place at a weed farm in Oregon.
Jenelle first claimed that the planned event was never actually scheduled.
She explained: "Rumor Alert! There was never an event I was 'supposed to appear at.'
"I am on a business trip and traveled for one specific reason."
She said: "I chose not to attend because of harassment and threats."
The former reality TV star then proceeded to apologize to people that were eager to see her in person.
She wrote: "Receiving a lot of messages and I'm sorry if yo
"There will be dates in the future for another opportunity to connect with me!"
This comes after the took to Instagram to reveal that Jenelle and her husband, , would be at their headquarters.
In a now deleted Instagram post featuring Jenelle in a tight yellow dress, the farm wrote: "TODAY come on down a get a taste of reality. Come Meet n Greet Jenelle Lauren Evans.
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"[sic] Janelle is a reality television personality who rose to fame on MTV's Teen Mom 2."
In another post shared by the company, Jenelle stood next to David, 32, in another reminder that the pair would be there to meet fans.
The MTV alums were expected to use the event to make some money, especially since they have been financially struggling ever since they were .
Just last month, The Sun exclusively revealed that Jenelle and her man were in the amount of $46,406.70 for the 2017 year on June 1, 2020.