'Teen Mom 2' news: Jenelle Evans not inviting co-stars to her upcoming wedding

"Teen Mom 2" stars Jenelle Evans, Chelsea DeBoer, Kailyn Lowry, and Leah Messer Facebook/TeenMom2

After she was asked by her longtime boyfriend David Eason to marry him, "Teen Mom 2" star Jenelle Evans is feeling the excitement that comes with a wedding preparation. As the reality TV star wants her special day to be intimate, though, she has been vocal in saying that only people closest to her heart will be privileged to be a part of the occasion, which means her "Teen Mom 2" co-stars cannot expect to get an invitation for the event.

It was on Feb. 11 this year when Evans shared on her Instagram account that she and Eason are finally engaged. The engagement of the two happened just a few weeks after Evan's birth to their lovely daughter Ensley Jolie, who was born on Jan. 24. 

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