Personal Life
David Eason, who celebrates his birthday on the 23rd of June, was born on 1988 in the United States of America. He is currently dating the Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans, with whom he met on Tinder.
He already had two children from past relationships. Before meeting Jenelle and entering the spotlights in the world of social media, Eason worked as a pipewielder. According to Jenelle, when asked what the scar on Eason’s neck was, he was a patient of cancer and successfully managed to come out on top.
Reportedly he also has vitiligo, a skin disease that causes loss of skin color in blotches. The couple was blessed with a daughter, Ensley Jolie in the January of 2017.
According to Starcasm, Eason allegedly possesses a criminal history that with offences that include crimes such as “possession of drug paraphernalia”, because of which he was sentenced to probation. He was also allegedly reported for “misdemeanor of breaking and entering” and “larceny after breaking and entering”.
In addition to these, he was arrested and had to spend time in jail from the October of 2014 to January of 2015, for choking his ex. He was tried and found not guilty in court.
Reality TV Debut
After meeting Jenelle Evans, Eason couldn’t help but share the fame her husband. Jenelle introduced Eason to her fans in the Season 7 of Teen Mom 2 and her fans have been following their relationship ever since.
Social Media
Eason’s journey to fame isn’t a long one but definitely an impressive one. After being introduced as Jenelle’s husband in the popular show Teen Mom, he has rapidly accumulated hundreds and thousands of followers and fans.
Available as @easondavid88 on Instagram, he was quick to gather 362.8 thousand followers after posting only 380 times. His also had thousands of followers in his Twitter account but he has recently deleted his Twitter account.
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News and Updates
David Eason has been fired by MTV from Teen Mom 2 after his alleged homophobic comments on his Twitter account, which is now deleted.
He deleted his Twitter post that stated that he would never allow his children to be LGBT after the post immediately went viral.
His wife Jenelle Evans defended him as she stated: “David didn’t understand how offensive people would get or how Twitter even works. Now that he realizes his voice is very strong within media/tabloids he has deactivated his account. He agrees he will keep his comments to himself from now on,” she said. “David doesn’t hate people from the LGBT community. My old manager was gay and used to be one of me and Davids close friends. We attended Farrah’s birthday in Miami with a lot of LGBT people there and he didn’t act in any type of way. We went had a good time and left. We are sorry for the comments that were made.”
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