MTV Tragedy: ‘Teen Mom’ Star Hospitalized After Suffering Stroke… As Family Now Rallies Her Around For Support Despite Longterm Feud

Oct. 6, 2025, Published 4:47 p.m. ET

A former beloved Teen Mom 2 star was rushed to the hospital after experiencing a medical emergency, RadarOnline.com can confirm. According to reports, Jenelle Evans’ mother, Barbara Evans, was hospitalized after suffering a stroke.

Barbara Evans Had a Stroke Last Week

Insiders revealed that the stroke occurred last week. Luckily, Barbara was discharged from the hospital and is currently at home recuperating. She is expected to make a full recovery.

Jenelle, who currently resides in Las Vegas, flew to North Carolina to visit her mother and be with her family during this scary ordeal. She was unable to get there sooner due to recent sinus surgery, which prevented her from flying.

Jenelle and Barbara’s Complicated History

Jenelle and Barbara have had a tumultuous relationship over the years. In 2010, Barbara was granted legal custody of Jenelle’s oldest son, Jace, after Jenelle agreed to sign her rights over to her mom. In 2017, the custody agreement was amended to establish a specific visitation schedule, allowing Jenelle more time with Jace.

Jenelle eventually regained custody of Jace in 2023, but their relationship has experienced many ups and downs. Incidents included Jace running away from home, resulting in police involvement. In May 2025, Jenelle sent Jace to live in Florida with his father, but this arrangement was short-lived as Jace returned to Jenelle’s home in Las Vegas.

Leaked Text Messages Between Jenelle and Jace

In August, Jace leaked text messages exchanged between him and Jenelle. In these texts, Jenelle claimed he “lied” about her ex-husband, David Eason, strangling him. Jace described Jenelle as “crazy” and threatened to reveal “how Jenelle really is.” He also expressed a desire to return to North Carolina, citing that Jenelle was “really unstable.” Alongside a text of Jenelle cursing him out, he wrote, “I need to go back to NC she is just really unstable.”

Jenelle Evans’ Response to Text Message Leak

Jenelle took to Instagram Story to defend herself, writing:

“My children are my whole world. And everything I do is to try and protect, guide, and love them. Like any parent, I set rules and boundaries. And sometimes that isn’t easy.”

She described Jace’s posting of their “private texts” as “his reaction to being rightfully disciplined.”

“And while it hurts to see those moments shared publicly, I know it comes from a place of struggle,” she continued. “Navigating Jace’s medical diagnoses has not been easy, but I have never stopped fighting to make sure he has the resources, love and support he needs. I will always stand by him. No matter what challenges come our way. And I will continue to work on being the best mom I can be to all three of my kids.”

She then asked for “empathy, kindness and prayers during this time” for her, Jace, and their family as they “work through this together.”

Jenelle returned to Instagram Story to share that Jace had recently been “in trouble with the law” and was “having a hard time adjusting to the rules set before him.”

“I’ve been trying everything to help him navigate it, but we are butting heads in the process,” she concluded. “Please give us grace at this time. This is hard on all of us.”

Jenelle Was Not Speaking to Barbara Amid Custody Issues

After the text messages were made public, Jace returned to North Carolina to live with Barbara again. In August, Jenelle confirmed on Facebook that she and her mother were “not speaking right now.”

In early September, Jenelle spoke about the situation and shared some lighthearted remarks about her son. When a fan asked, “How’s my mom?” she replied, “She’s doing good. She’s in North Carolina.”

“She’s hanging in there with Jace,” Jenelle continued, laughing so hard she had to cover her mouth with her shirt sleeve. “Sorry, I laugh because it’s like, y’all don’t even know. People think it’s me, and it’s not me. It’s not me.”

Jenelle explained that she “grew up with all that yelling and screaming in my house,” adding, “Jace is going through it,” before laughing again.

Current Status

To date, Jenelle has not publicly commented on her mother’s recent health ordeal.

https://radaronline.com/p/teen-mom-jenelle-evans-mom-barbara-evans-stroke-hospitalized/

MTV Tragedy: ‘Teen Mom’ Star Hospitalized After Suffering Stroke… As Family Now Rallies Her Around For Support Despite Longterm Feud

**Former Teen Mom 2 Star Jenelle Evans’ Mom Hospitalized After Stroke**

*Published: October 6, 2025, 4:47 p.m. ET*

A former beloved *Teen Mom 2* star’s family faced a recent scare after a medical emergency, RadarOnline.com can confirm. Barbara Evans, mother of Jenelle Evans, was rushed to the hospital following a stroke.

### Barbara Evans Had a Stroke Last Week

Insiders revealed that the stroke occurred last week. Fortunately, Barbara was discharged and is now at home recuperating. She is expected to make a full recovery.

Jenelle Evans, who currently lives in Las Vegas, flew to North Carolina to be with her mother and family during this difficult time. Jenelle was unable to travel earlier due to sinus surgery, which temporarily prevented her from flying.

### Jenelle and Barbara’s Complicated History

Jenelle and her mother Barbara have had a tumultuous relationship over the years. In 2010, Barbara was granted legal custody of Jenelle’s oldest son, Jace, after Jenelle agreed to relinquish her parental rights. However, in 2017, the custody arrangement was amended to include a specific visitation schedule, granting Jenelle more time with Jace.

In 2023, Jenelle regained custody of Jace, but their relationship has seen its share of challenges. Reports included incidents of Jace running away from home and police involvement.

In May 2025, Jenelle sent Jace to live with his father in Florida, but he returned to her home in Las Vegas shortly after. Then, in August, Jace leaked text messages between him and Jenelle, claiming she lied about an incident involving her ex-husband, David Eason, allegedly strangling him. He labeled Jenelle “crazy” and threatened to expose “how Jenelle really is.” Jace also wrote, “I need to go back to NC she is just really unstable,” alongside messages of Jenelle cursing at him.

### Jenelle’s Response to Jace’s Leaked Text Messages

Jenelle took to her Instagram Story to defend herself, stating,

> “My children are my whole world. And everything I do is to try and protect, guide, and love them. Like any parent, I set rules and boundaries. And sometimes that isn’t easy.”

She described Jace posting their private texts as “his reaction to being rightfully disciplined.”

Jenelle continued,

> “And while it hurts to see those moments shared publicly, I know it comes from a place of struggle. Navigating Jace’s medical diagnoses has not been easy, but I have never stopped fighting to make sure he has the resources, love and support he needs. I will always stand by him. No matter what challenges come our way. And I will continue to work on being the best mom I can be to all three of my kids.”

She asked for “empathy, kindness and prayers during this time” for her, Jace, and their family as they work through the issues together.

Later, Jenelle shared that Jace had recently “been in trouble with the law” and is struggling to adjust to the rules set before him. She wrote,

> “I’ve been trying everything to help him navigate it, but we are butting heads in the process. Please give us grace at this time. This is hard on all of us.”

### Current Status of Jenelle and Barbara’s Relationship

Following the text message leak, Jace returned to North Carolina to live with Barbara. In August, Jenelle confirmed on Facebook that she and her mother were “not speaking right now.”

In early September, when asked about Barbara on social media, Jenelle responded,

> “She’s doing good. She’s in North Carolina. She’s hanging in there with Jace.”

She laughed as she added,

> “Sorry, I laugh because it’s like, y’all don’t even know. People think it’s me, and it’s not me. It’s not me.”

Jenelle reflected on her childhood, saying she “grew up with all that yelling and screaming in my house,” and acknowledged that “Jace is going through it,” laughing again.

To date, Jenelle has not publicly commented on her mother’s recent health ordeal.

*We wish Barbara Evans a speedy recovery and hope the family finds strength during this challenging time.*
https://radaronline.com/p/teen-mom-jenelle-evans-mom-barbara-evans-stroke-hospitalized/

California bill would provide support services to Native American families, reduce foster care

**California Legislature Passes Bipartisan Bill to Support Native American Families and Prevent Foster Care Placements**

SACRAMENTO — A bipartisan bill aimed at ensuring Native American children and families receive culturally appropriate support services to prevent foster care placements passed the California Legislature last week. If signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, Assembly Bill 1378 (AB 1378) would amend state law to allow tribes and tribal organizations to partner directly with the California Department of Social Services, providing services designed to keep children safely at home and out of foster care.

Currently, while tribes and tribal organizations can access foster care, adoption, and guardianship services, most preventive services—such as legal assistance and family counseling—are only available through nontribal organizations. These organizations often lack the cultural competence necessary to respect each tribe’s unique practices and sovereignty.

AB 1378 seeks to change that by granting tribes and tribal organizations the ability to receive direct services and funding without going through an intermediary. The legislation comes in response to the disproportionate rates at which tribal children enter foster care.

“Native American children in California are placed in foster care at about four times the rate of other children,” said Assemblymember Chris Rogers (D-Santa Rosa), the bill’s author. Multiple factors contribute to this overrepresentation, including poverty, substance use disorders, historical trauma, systemic bias, and bureaucratic hurdles that make it difficult for tribes to access preventive services.

“When we invest in culturally appropriate services, we strengthen families and avoid the trauma of separation,” Rogers added. “AB 1378 will ensure tribes can directly access the same prevention program funding that is available to counties and other service providers. This is a critical step toward equity and better outcomes for tribal youth.”

The bill was co-authored by several legislators, including Bay Area Assemblymembers Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D-Winters) and Patrick Ahern (D-Sunnyvale), as well as Senator Josh Becker (D-Menlo Park).

**Expanded Services for Tribal Families**

AB 1378 would improve tribal access to a range of services, including mental health care, substance abuse treatment, and parenting education. It would also provide funding for legal representation, ensuring that families and children receive appropriate counsel in court.

In addition, tribes could receive capacity-building support to establish prevention programs, train social workers, and obtain technical assistance for data collection and reporting.

Gov. Newsom has until October 13 to sign AB 1378 into law.

*This story was originally published by The Mendocino Voice and distributed through a partnership with The Associated Press.*
https://timesofsandiego.com/politics/2025/09/18/california-bill-native-american-support-services/

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