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'Teen Mom 2' Jenelle Evans Defends Fiance After He's Seen at Hooters

"Teen Mom 2" star Jenelle Evans is thrilled to soon welcome her second son, baby Kaiser, into the world with fiancé Nathan Griffith. Despite a bit of controversy, the couple is doing well and eager to meet their first child together.

Griffith was spotted eating at a Hooters restaurant, and Twitter lit up with people slamming him for leaving his pregnant fiancée alone and for eating at the restaurant itself. Yet instead of getting upset and ranting at fans, Evans took a different stand altogether and defended her fiancé and his decision to eat at Hooters.

"It's Hooters' … Not a strip club," Evans posted on Twitter. "It's called trusting yr man baby girl. U have a lot to learn."

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Evans is famous for using Twitter to slam those she disagrees with, especially when the comments pertain to her family and friends. However, it appears as though the mother of two is growing more mature and actually trusts the man she is with. In the past, she has had issues with her relationships, but Griffith is quite stable and has been by her side throughout the pregnancy.

The couple, not married yet, enjoyed two baby showers for Kaiser and are hoping to bring Evans' son Jace back home with them at some point in the near future. Jace has lived with his grandmother, Barbara, since infancy. Evans signed over custody when it was clear that she was struggling financially and with drug abuse. She has been dedicated to getting him back from her mother and said earlier this year that the two had come to an agreement – if she remains clean for one year, she could file to get Jace back.

Evans became popular on the MTV series "16 & Pregnant" before moving on to "Teen Mom 2," where her actions and temper made her even more famous. She will return for the second half of season 5 in July.

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