Jenelle Evans Gets Dragged After Telling Fans to Stop Making Fun of David Eason's Vitiligo
By Shawnie Hamer

Jenelle Evans keeps setting herself up for social media shade.
The 27-year-old Teen Mom 2 alum has stepped up to the plate to defend her husband, David Eason, once again, and fans are simply not having it.
Making fun of someone with vitiligo is not cool. #JustStop ✋?
— Jenelle Eason (@PBandJenelley_1) June 20, 2019
As reported by Popculture.com, the former MTV personality took to Twitter to tell people to stop making fun of "someone," presumably David, for having vitiligo.
Vitiligo is defined by the Mayo Clinic as "a disease that causes the loss of skin color in blotches," which is a result of one's cells that produce melanin failing to function. Jenelle's husband has the skin condition, and even reportedly used it as an excuse as to why he doesn't have a job.
Aww..Jenelle .should i cry me a river for a whole 30 mins?
— Susan Baker (@teesebaker) June 20, 2019
Fans laid into Evans right away, agreeing that making fun of someone’s skin disorder is not cool, but that Eason definitely deserves criticism.
Omg jenelle TAKE A BREAK from social media. This is crazy now!!!! You husband killed your dog and got your children taken away. I’m pretty sure people are making fun of him for far worse.
— trinca (@Liztrinca) June 21, 2019
Eason has been in the hot seat since April of this year when he shot the family dog, Nugget, because she allegedly bit the couple’s two-year-old daughter.
Prior to this, Eason was criticized for homophobic comments, which led to his firing from Teen Mom 2, as well as the rumored violence he has exhibited towards Evans and the children.
Neither is making fun of the lgbtq community
— Ashley Brooks (@Caecillia) June 20, 2019
Fans did not let Evans forget about these transgressions in response to her tweet.
— Noel Marie ❤️ (@NoeyFrey) June 20, 2019
This is not the first time Evans has defended her husband’s disorder. In 2017, according to PopCulture.com, after posting a photo of her husband holding their daughter, trolls commented on Eason’s hands, which appear discolored from his vitiligo.
While making fun of a skin disorder is, indeed, “not cool,” fans seem to agree that Evans has bigger fish to fry than some minor social media disputes, such as regaining custody of her children.