JENELLE Evans was accused of drinking 'every day' by followers on TikTok.
The Teen Mom alum shared a video of her sipping a can of alcoholic drink White Claw while dancing and cooking on a barbecue.
Fans flooded the comments criticizing the mom-of-three for drinking after complaining of her health issues.
One user wrote: "Aggravating all those health problems by drinking daily… okay."
Another person wrote, "Don’t drink alcohol. No wonder you aren’t getting better."
'CAN'T BE GOOD'
"It seems like you drink every. single. Day!!! It can’t be good for your health problems." chimed in another follower.
On Thursday Jenelle slammed trolls who accused her of faking her back pain as she deals with a condition that causes cysts on her spine.
In a clip shared to Instagram, Jenelle, 29, sat on a bed while singling out a comment from one of her posts.
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The critic wrote: "Right?! All her debilitating pain suddenly disappears when it’s time to drink or dance/twerk on TikTok."
Jenelle looked visibly annoyed as she said: "Comments like these are irritating. Here we go again with some receipts.
"There’s no way in faking a cyst in your spine, number one."
She continued: "If you have something in your body that shouldn't be in there, you know it's going to glow in an MRI.
"Just because you can't see me in pain doesn’t mean I'm not in pain."
The mom-of-three went on to show her x-ray and give fans a tutorial by pointing out her anatomy as well as the glowing "cyst" on her spine.
SCARY DIAGNOSIS
In July, Jenelle opened up about her fear of being paralyzed from a condition called syringomyelia, which is a disorder that causes a fluid-filled cyst to develop within the spinal cord.
The symptoms include headaches, pain in the neck, arms and back, loss of reflexes, muscle weakness and sometimes paralysis.
broke the news to fans on her Instagram Stories, saying she was "in shock."
The star elaborated on her condition in a called "My Neck, My Back".
The TV star said she'd been battling daily headaches and dealing with her neck "cracking 10 times a day."
The alum had been and not getting any answers, which she described as "really frustrating."
The week prior, Jenelle - - , which revealed the cyst in her spine.
"It's pretty concerning. That's not good. None of this is good," she said as she fought back tears.
She said of her daily health struggles: "I have neck pain every day and headaches every day and my neck cracks every day.
"I do what I can. By this time, at 5 o'clock, I usually have to tap out because my neck hurts so bad. I try to get up and be happy and act like I don't have this problem.
"I have head shaking too, it's kind of embarrassing, it feels like a tremor. My hands are not that steady and my fingertips are numb most of the time."
WORST THING EVER
"It's kind of scary. I feel like slowly I'm losing my ability in my hands and I really need that. I really need my hands," she added.
Jenelle - who is mom to Jace, 11, Kaiser, six, and Ensley, four - went on: "It really sucks. It had to be the worst thing ever when I got my results.
"It's just, like, your life is off course. I have my kids here and my work is online. A lot of things are going through my mind right now."
Jenelle discussed possible courses of action and considered the prospect of having the cyst removed.
Jenelle was in June and said the procedure went a "lot worse than planned."
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It's not the first time Jenelle's family has faced a health crisis.
Back in November, she revealed Kaiser had an that was.