'Jenelle Evans' Rumors: ‘Teen Mom' 2 Star Strikes Back at Bashers Who Refer to Her as 'Bad Mom’

‘Teen Mom’ 2 star, Jenelle Evans, have been called and labeled as ‘bad mom’ by bashers online. Recently, the celebrity striked back at the haters who have been criticizing her way of parenting.

Evans spoke to Radar Online, according to Yibada, and cleared the misconceptions about her not doing what it takes to give her child the best care and be the mom he needs her to be.

"They think, 'Oh I'm never with Kaiser' - Kaiser isn't in daycare first of all because all the daycares where I live, they are all booked and there is a waiting list. So I mean, I can't even get him into daycare and he's home with me 24/7. I'm either cleaning, I'm doing laundry. I'm always doing something because once Kaiser goes to sleep, I mean I have a big mess to clean up after Kaiser," she explained.

The chaos began when Evans posted a meme on her instagram account, captioned, “Lol yesssss,” that showed how she and ultimately, all moms do and have to go through everyday of their lives.

The photo shows mountain-high pile of dirty laundry, scattered toys on the floor, nasty and dirty sink, and a baby that needs bathing. But her commenters were not impressed by her post. According to , more than half of the comments that the photo received were negative remarks, especially on the matters of ’stay-at-home moms’ versus ‘working moms.'

One commenter wrote, "Exactly! This is an insult to any adult who works and takes care of themselves in general. She doesn't have either of her children full-time and from what we can see, goes on multiple vacations a year."

However, it seems Jenelle also was able to garner some good comments, such as the one who wrote this: "Leave her alone !! She's trying now. I understand she hasn't done good in the past. I'm sure she knows that too. … She can't go back in time to change it. All she can do it be better now"

What do you think of Jenelle Evans’ parenting? Which do you think is harder - being a working mom or a stay-at-home mom?

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