'Teen Mom 2' news: Jenelle Evans mourning failed engagement?

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Is Jenelle Evans of "Teen Mom 2" mourning her failed engagement? 

Earlier this month, Evans called it quits with her fiancé Nathan Griffith. The two, who are parents to son Kaiser, split for unknown reasons, and now, it looks like Evans is regretting that she will never get to wear her wedding dress and her designer shoes for what could have been her big day. 

According to Wetpaint, Evans has already picked out her dress and shoes before she broke things off with Griffith. The reality star took to Instagram earlier this week to upload a photo of a David Tutera shoebox and captioned it, "Never got to wear these...One day." 

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight on Aug. 4, she said that she broke things off with her fiancé in mid-July and has given back the ring. She added that she is enjoying being a mom and as she is focusing on herself, she is not looking to date anyone at the moment. 

Last week, Evans got arrested for allegedly assaulting Griffith's girlfriend when he came over to get his belongings. In a statement shared by Evans' attorney, Amy S. Lawrence, to Us Weekly, Evans warned Griffith not to bring his girlfriend to her house, but when he did, Lawrence said that the 23-year old felt threatened. Evans ended up throwing a glass at the unnamed victim, which led to her arrest on Aug. 20. She was released the next day after posting a $500 bond. 

But the troubles between the two didn't stop there, as it has been recently reported that Griffith has an Ashley Madison account. Shortly after the reports, Evans took to Twitter on Wednesday, Aug. 26, to retweet In Touch Weekly's post which read, "#TeenMom2 star Nathan Griffith named in #ashleymadisonhack." She also retweeted a post from a fan who told her that she was "doing so much better without him."  

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