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'Teen Mom' Jenelle Evans Slams Farrah Abraham for Plastic Surgeries

"Teen Mom" stars Jenelle Evans and Farrah Abraham are at it again, this time battling it out over plastic surgeries. Evans posted a video to her Keek account criticizing Abraham's decision to have multiple operations and receive collagen injections.

"I'm sorry, but I can't see Farrah's teeth anymore when she talks, can you? And she just got her teeth done!" Evans tweeted earlier this week. "I rather be all natural than completely fake. I mean it's almost every part of her body! She's taking [expletive] waaay too far."

Yet Evans posted photos of her own breast augmentation on Twitter and was not embarrassed to share the news with fans. Unfortunately, Evans also sent nude photos to her significant other, who then leaked them to the press and online. She rebounded, and is now taking on Abraham for her own procedures, even though Abraham is working to undo her surgeries.

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Abraham had a chin implant removed earlier this year, though she did not explain what led to her decision. And she also had two breast augmentations; one in 2010 and another in May 2013. She takes great pride in her appearance and is a model and representative for several companies. She revealed that she had collagen enhancement done on her lips on Bethenny Frankel's talk show.

"I am totally experimenting right now, and it's a little bit swollen," Abraham explained.

She recently came under fire for waxing her daughter's eyebrows while she slept. Many believed that the little girl was far too young to have anything done, but Abraham defended her decision and even lashed out at Frankel after appearing on her show.

"Before going on the show, I was told that it would be a positive and inspirational talk for mothers and business women," Abraham told Radar Online. "But as soon as I met Bethenny, it turned into a judgmental zone. She did not like how I valued my daughter's opinion and care so much about her that I allow her to have her own voice."

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