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'Teen Mom 2' Divorce Pending for Jenelle Evans After 26 Days Married?

"Teen Mom 2" star Jenelle Evans may be divorcing her husband, Courtland Rogers, after only 26 days of marriage. The couple hastily married because of a "sensitive subject" that Evans refused to comment on, but after just a few short weeks, the marriage could be over.

"So I just got broke up with because of talkin' to my lil girl on the phone last night, finally getting to (hear) her tell me she loves dada! Wow," Rogers tweeted on Sunday. "Jenelle said she was gonna make up charges saying I beat her, and I never did, so that just made me say [expletive] Jenelle for good," he later added.

Rogers has been involved in a custody dispute with the mother of his child, and the situation has reportedly caused problems in his relationship with Evans. Evans, of course, took to Twitter to respond to Rogers' assertions and provide her own side of things.

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"No one even knows the truth what I've been going through and that's all I'm going to say. I can't blast him BAD but I'm not. I'm free now," Evans tweeted. "This is my MAN right here," she added while posting a picture of her son, Jace.

Evans has alleged that Rogers' family "accepts me not him becuz of his past. I've dealt with this twitter [expletive] for years… This is nothing new lol he can blast me all he wants but when he ends up in prison for yearssss cuz of the charges he has pending… He will then realize how [expletive] he is."

"Why do we fall in love so easy even when it's not right?" Evans tweeted yesterday before "deactivating twitter" and telling the world "bye." Of course, it's not the first time that Evans has left the social media site, and she still has her online blog and website to maintain.

Evans has had a history of bad relationships, the majority of which viewers of "Teen Mom 2" have seen play out and end horribly. The mother of one has maintained that she is determined to win back custody of her son, who is currently in the care of her mother.

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