Jenelle Evans Says She Has 'A Lot' of Depression and Anxiety From Criticism She Faces Online

Jenelle Evans has had a seriously tough couple of years, to put it lightly. In the past year alone, the mom-of-three had her dog killed by her estranged husband David Eason, was fired from MTV's Teen Mom 2, and had her children temporarily taken away from her by Child Protective Services (CPS). Though most of this is at the fault of David's, the 28-year-old reality star is responsible for a lot of the drama as well. But the criticism she faces on the internet honestly goes too far sometimes, and she's unfortunately suffering because of it.
The North Carolina native was a guest on the Dumb Blonde podcast, as reported by TooFab, for an episode which was released this week. In it, Jenelle discusses all the cyberbullying she receives, admitting, "Sometimes it gets to you really bad. You have to ignore all of it. You have to put down your phone and focus on something else." And when she was asked if she was suffering from "depression and anxiety" over all the hate, she was quick to respond, "Definitely, and a lot lately." It's not entirely surprising that when she was asked to give a message to the bullies online, she said, "Leave me the f**k alone." Can't blame her on this one!
The wait is over!!! You can finally listen to the podcast I did a few weeks ago. I had such a fun time on Bunnie‘s Podcast: Dumb Blonde ?✨ #Podcast Check it out below! https://t.co/UrUZ2VFEI6 pic.twitter.com/mIWOodJ72L
— Jenelle Evans (@PBandJenelley_1) March 18, 2020
The latest backlash Jenelle has faced is, per usual, about David. Although she announced their breakup in October, the two have been photographed out together in different states, though the MTV personality claims they're simply co-parenting. The exes share a two-year-old daughter named Ensley. Most recently, the two were seen buying pet supplies after Jenelle got a new dog, and reportedly were considering counseling.
It's obvious followers will raise their eyebrows at Jenelle's actions, but give the girl a break! There's no way she deserves to suffer from depression or anxiety over the way people talk about her online.