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Teen Mom Jenelle Evans accused of ‘drinking every single day’ by fans despite suffering ‘health problems’

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.

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Jenelle Evans got backlash on Friday as she shared a video of her drinking after opening up about her health problemsCredit: TikTok/Jenelle Evans
"It seems like you drink every. single. Day!!! It can’t be good for your health problems." chimed in one followerCredit: TikTok/Jenelle Evans

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."

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"It seems like you drink every. single. Day!!! It can’t be good for your health problems." chimed in another follower.

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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.

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 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".

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