Jenelle Evans is hosting a divorce party at a popular New York City strip club after calling it quits with estranged husband David Eason, Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” can exclusively reveal.
The “Teen Mom 2” alum is gearing up to celebrate the end of her marriage with a big bash — aptly called “I Do, I Did, I’m Done” — at Spearmint Rhino Gentlemen’s Club on June 12, she shares with us in a statement.
“I’ve survived chaos, heartbreak, betrayal and years of public drama, but I’m still standing, stronger than ever,” Evans, 33, says. “This divorce is my official reset button and I’m throwing a massive celebration to mark the start of me finally living life on my own terms.”
Evans filed for separation from Eason in February 2024, six years after tying the knot, but — according to documents obtained by The U.S. Sun — their divorce was dismissed this January in a North Carolina court.
However, the exes — who share daughter Ensley, 8 — are still embroiled in a legal battle over custody and child support, as well as the request for equitable division of assets.
While it’s unclear if Evans is planning to refile, she seems enthusiastic to start a new chapter as a single woman.
“Spearmint Rhino New York City celebrates strong, beautiful, independent women who take control of their story, just like I am,” the former MTV star raves. “This isn’t just a party, it’s my power move!”
Evans rose to fame as a teen on “16 & Pregnant” Season 2, which aired in 2010. She was subsequently chosen to star on “Teen Mom 2,” for which she let cameras document the ups and downs of raising a young son while navigating rocky relationships with men and her mother, Barbara “Babs” Evans, plus more personal struggles.
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Today, the mom of three — who also shares son Jace, 15, with ex Andrew Lewis and son Kaiser, 10, with ex Nathan Griffith — lives in Las Vegas, miles away from Eason, who remains in North Carolina.
When she originally filed for a separation from Eason — North Carolina requires a one-year separation before a divorce can be granted — Evans cited his alleged “erratic behavior,” “substance abuse” and refusal to work as reasons for dissolving their union.
Perhaps she will meet the man of her dreams when she makes her way to Manhattan this summer.
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