Jenelle Evans is involved in yet another feud with a fellow Teen Mom 2 cast member, and this time it’s with Kailyn Lowry.
The online feud was sparked by a recent interview that Evans had done with Us Weekly, in which she talked about her past surgeries to make up for her physical insecurities and her decision to take a more natural route in enhancing her looks.
#TeenMom2‘s @KailLowry lashes back at Jenelle Evans after her plastic surgery comments: https://t.co/MmcpORrqkJ pic.twitter.com/Hdev52cz26
— Us Weekly (@usweekly) January 27, 2016
She also commented on Lowry’s new figure, saying that “she looks great.”
“I’m happy [for her],” said Jenelle Evans. “Whatever makes her happy. That’s her choice. It’s just not mine. It’s her decision. It’s her body. No one can tell her what to do.”
Like other Teen Mom stars including Jenelle Evans and Farrah Abraham, Kailyn Lowry decided to take the plunge and get a “full-body makeover” through plastic surgery. In an Instagram post, she shared a photo of herself standing next to Michael “Dr. Miami” Salhauzer, who happens to be the same surgeon that Jenelle Evans consulted for her chin implant surgery. Evans eventually backed out of the procedure because she said her boyfriend was opposed to it.
Dr. Miami y’all! @therealdrmiami @drmiamiland
A photo posted by Kailyn Lowry (@kaillowry) on
Lowry looked noticeably svelte and curvaceous in the Instagram post, which she captioned: “Dr. Miami y’all! @therealdrmiami @drmiamiland”
But despite the compliment that Evans gave to Lowry, Eavns believes that it was actually a subtle way of criticizing her choice to get extensive plastic surgery.
Lowry took to Twitter in retaliaton: “When your castmates subtly throw shade at you… it’s cool though.”
When your cast mates subtly throw shade at you ?? it’s cool though
— Kail Lowry (@KailLowry) January 26, 2016
Jenelle Evans continued the passive-aggressive feud by posting a couple of tweets in response to Lowry’s dig. “Sometimes you just have to block people in life that you once believed to be your friend,” she wrote. “I’ve always been the black sheep of the group, it’s all good. I’m used to it now.”
Sometimes you just have to block people in life that you once believed to be your friend.
— Jenelle Evans (@PBandJenelley_1) January 26, 2016