'Teen Mom 2' season 8 news: Jenelle Evans and husband David Eason storm out of reunion set

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Jennelle Evans of "Teen Moms 2" is shown in this photo.

People can easily expect drama to be portrayed on reality television shows like "Teen Mom." However, it looks like the drama is real once again with mom Jenelle Evans and husband David Eason storming off a reunion set for the "Teen Mom 2" season 8 reunion special.

A few days ago, during the two-part special episode, viewers saw the couple driving off with Evans in a bad mood. It seems that Eason felt personally attacked by Dr. Drew Pinsky, the show's doctor, and his line of questioning. According to Pinsky, Evans finds herself easily attracted to more aggressive men, according to US Weekly.

"[Dr. Pinsky's] trying to make her upset and it's pissing me off. I'm leaving," said Eason right before they left the set. When asked, Evans defended her husband, saying, "Everyone tries bashing him." This is not the first time Evans defended her husband. She also recently denied rumors about Eason punching Evans' son, Kaiser, with her ex Nathan Griffith.

Evans herself has also had her negative thoughts about the show itself. According to In Touch Weekly, Evans has always had beef with the show, especially considering how the show, as soon as the couple had left, featured her issue about Kaiser and Nathan.

In the last few months, she has expressed more of her frustrations on Instagram. "Yes, me and David have our ups and downs but [October 9's] episode was uncalled for," she wrote in one of her posts. She continued in that same post that she was planning to quit the show but never actually did seeing as she appeared in newer episodes.

With this issue popping up again, this may just be the last straw for Evans. She has not released any statement regarding the issue just yet.

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