Teen Mom 2 news: Jenelle Evans fires PR manager Johnny Donovan, reason revealed via Twitter?

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"Teen Mom 2" star Jenelle Evans has caught herself in another controversy after her manager Johnny Donovan announced on social media that the reality star will no longer be represented by his agency.

The talent manager revealed on Facebook that Jenelle will have a new team to handle her career.

Starcasm tried to reach out to Donovan to ask about the reason for Jenelle's departure from JDonovan Productions. But he refused to divulge any information regarding their parting of ways.

"No story has to be written on this. It was her decision and she plans on overseeing her business ventures moving forward," the talent manager said. He also said on Twitter that he was not the type to bad mouth someone.

But it seems like Jenelle was more than willing to expose the reason why she decided to cut off ties with her former manager based on her Twitter post. The post implied that her manager stole money from her while she was under his company. However, she did not confirm nor deny if the post was about her decision to fire Donovan from her team.

Donovan, on the other hand, has yet to respond to his former client's remark on social media.

The 24-year-old mother of two is still in the middle of a pregnancy scandal after The Ashley's Reality Roundup reported in May that she is pregnant with her third child.

According to the report, she and her boyfriend David Eason are expecting their first baby together. But she denied the pregnancy rumors by posting a photo of herself wearing a skimpy bikini on Instagram, saying that she only gained a little weight.

Jenelle is currently working out to lose the excess weight that she gained after meeting her current beau.

"Teen Mom 2" is currently airing the episodes for season 7 every Wednesday on MTV.

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