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Jenelle Evans' New Boyfriend Revealed

Jenelle Evans is legally separated from Courtland Rogers but debuted her new boyfriend, a model named Nathan Griffith. Evans and Rogers are in the midst of divorcing, though, and friends say she is incredibly happy with Griffith.

"Jenelle totally likes Nathan," her friend Jennifer told Radar Online. "She's really happy with him and is telling friends that he is a good guy and isn't with her for the fame or attention."

Griffith is reportedly an underwear model, and Evans has posted at least one photo of him posing, though she refused to reveal his face. Evans wanted to protect his privacy, though images of the couple together have surfaced and she has not denied they are together.

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"Nathan is awesome and Jenelle is obsessed with him. He's so cute and treats her so nicely. She's head over heels for him. Babs (Evans' mother) and Jace love Nathan. He seems like such a good guy to them and they're having fun getting to know him," Jennifer added.

It's a dramatic change from the traumatic relationships Evans has had in the past. Rogers is still in jail for possession and physically assaulting Evans; she was charged with possession but released. Before that, she dated Gary Head, whom she once accused of choking her.

Kieffer Delp has been in-and-out of Evans' life for many years, and Evans claims he was the one who got her hooked on heroin. The two finally broke things off for good, and Evans has worked hard to remain clean and sober, and to restore the relationship with her mother and son.

"He's the first level-headed, career-minded guy she's ever dated," Jennifer said. "She's just really, really peaceful sounding about it. Like, you can tell they have a good connection. He's the first guy to even attempt to treat her right."

One Twitter follower offered sound advice to the "Teen Mom" star.

"Keep him out of the public eye. Once you let them get known, they always end up becoming self-centered. Be smart this time!" tweeted Steph Webster.

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