Jenelle Evans is setting the record straight about her son's disappearance, now that he's been located and found safe. The 'Teen Mom' alum took to Instagram on Thursday to shut down rumours circulating about how Jace Vahn, 14, was found. 'My son was not found 'because of Snapchat.' There are lots of rumors going around…
“Cut my own mother off again, and she has to keep going with all the articles,” Jenelle wrote in
, which she also shared to her Instagram Story. “Doesn’t call to check up, doesn’t ask me how he is, but talks toShe begged others not to trust Barbara after her false claims about the reason Jace ran away on Tuesday. “Please don’t believe anything my mother is saying to the media at this time. The truth will prevail and I’ll soon tell you when the time is right,” Jenelle wrote.Photo: Instagram/ @J_Evans1219
When someone responded to Janelle’s update questioning why she couldn’t give followers answers so that “we can stop worrying about your kid,” she replied: “Because he’s not your kid… none of this is really anyone’s business.”
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