Former Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans’ earnings from various online ventures have been revealed in recent court documents as she navigates a contentious divorce from her husband, David Eason. The documents, exclusively obtained by The U.S. Sun, showcase Jenelle’s income from platforms like OnlyFans, Instagram, and TikTok, as well as a check for her recent appearances on Teen Mom: Next Chapter.
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Jenelle Evans’ Income from OnlyFans, Instagram, and TikTok
The court documents reveal that in just two weeks, from July 17 to July 29 of this year, Jenelle, 32, earned a notable $16,222 from her OnlyFans account alone. The breakdown of her OnlyFans payments during this period includes:
- July 29: $3,460
- July 26: $1,368
- July 25: $1,991
- July 23: $1,319
- July 21: $5,500
- July 17: $2,584
In addition to her OnlyFans income, Jenelle also received a significant payout from Facebook. On July 23, her account showed a “Payment received” message with a total of $5,518.52. TikTok also provided a steady stream of income, with a payment of $2,972.42 on July 15. Additional statements reveal four more payments totalling $1,198, plus a subscription payment under the name “Jenelle Evans” for $147.74.
Earnings from Teen Mom: Next Chapter
Jenelle’s involvement in the latest season of Teen Mom: Next Chapter has also contributed to her income. The court documents display a check from New Remote Productions Inc., labelled Teen Mom: Next Chapter S2A, dated June 11, for an impressive $17,364.75.
When adding up these various income sources, Jenelle’s earnings over a two-month summer period amount to an impressive $44,486.36, highlighting her ability to generate substantial revenue from multiple online platforms and reality TV appearances.
The Divorce Battle with David Eason
The financial disclosures have come to light as Jenelle battles her estranged husband, David Eason, in court. Their six-year marriage has been marked by a series of public controversies and legal issues, culminating in Jenelle filing for separation months after Eason was accused of strangling her oldest son, Jace, who is 15. In her divorce filing, Jenelle has requested primary physical custody of their daughter, Ensley, who is eight years old. This summer, she was awarded temporary sole custody of Ensley.
Beyond custody, Jenelle has also petitioned for a favourable division of assets, citing herself as the primary earner in the household. She has requested sole ownership of their home, which she and Eason have referred to as “The Land.” Her court filing claims that Eason has made unsettling comments regarding the property, stating that she “cannot keep him from ‘his’ home.” To protect her family’s stability, she has asked the court to grant her “sole use enjoyment and possession of the property for the benefit of plaintiff and the minor children.”
Financial Independence and Life Beyond Teen Mom
Jenelle Evans has managed to leverage her fame from Teen Mom 2 into a sustainable income stream through her online platforms and social media. Despite the challenges and controversies she has faced, her earnings reveal a savvy approach to monetizing her public persona. Her income sources—from OnlyFans to Facebook—showcase the broad digital landscape she navigates to maintain financial independence, especially in the midst of her high-profile divorce.
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.