'Teen Mom 2' star Jenelle Evans calls off engagement to Nathan Griffith

Jenelle Evans and Nathan Griffith Twitter/ PBandJenelley

Marriage to Nathan Griffith doesn't seem to be part of Jenelle Evans' future as the "Teen Mom 2" star confirmed that she has called off her engagement again.

The MTV star, who shares one-year old son Kaiser with Nathan, broke off their engagement after he allegedly started an argument with her over them not being able to go out on a date, and for being unable to find a baby sitter, according to Entertainment Tonight. 

ET Online quotes the reality star as saying, "I'm enjoying being a mom. I just celebrated my son's 6th birthday this weekend and it went fantastic." 

The 23-year old maintained that she is in no rush to find someone new, as she said, "I am not looking to date anyone at the moment. I am focusing on myself." 

Jenelle got engaged to Nathan in January. The couple first split in March after he was arrested on charges of domestic violence but by June, they were together again. 

Last week, all seemed well with the couple when Jenelle shared a family photo on Instagram taken at her graduation from Miller-Motte Technical College. In the picture, she is seen in a royal blue graduation robe and cap while holding her diploma, with Jace in front of her. Beside her, carrying baby Kaiser, is Nathan in a black button down shirt and trousers. 

The photo was captioned, "Thanks to my family for being here as my biggest support system and able to push me through it!!"

However, on Jace's birthday on Sunday, Nathan was noticeably absent from the photographs. On Monday, she also tweeted her followers, assuring them that she is staying strong through this difficult time.

"Despite everything I can wipe away my tears and focus on me and got a great workout," she wrote.

The following day, the star admitted that she was feeling depressed as she shared a text message between her and a friend, who advised her to "just keep swimming." 

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