Jenelle Evans' reputation has hit rock bottom so many times that we're not even remotely surprised when she sinks to a new low.
The past week has seen Jenelle drawn into an ugly conflict with her castmates that began with an unprovoked remark from her unemployed husband, David Eason.
For reasons that defy explanation, Eason commented on a photo of Leah Messer's 8 -year-old daughter, and it was every bit as creepy as it sounds.
David thought the girl was wearing too much makeup, and because it's not at all weird AF for 30-year-old men to sit around thinking about young girls' makeup, he decided to let the world know.
But David apparently got upset when people said mean things in response, so now he's enlisted his wife to defend him:
"Now to me, it looked pretty heavy. To my friends, it looked heavy. So David was the only one who commented on it," Jenelle said in a video posted to Instagram today.
"He commented on some cheerleading makeup and you guys are sending him death threats. Do you understand how wrong that is?"
Oh, the irony of a woman complaining that people are being mean to her grown-ass husband because he thought it would be smart to publicly to bully a child.
Proving once again that she hasn't the foggiest notion of how normal people think, Jenelle went on to "defend" Eason by admitting that his main motivation for trash-talking a third grader was revenge against the girl's mom:
"He doesn't hate Leah, but when you go on someone's podcast talking pure shit and when you go on Snapchat talking pure shit, people don't forget that Leah," she continued.
"So David decided to comment on it, he didn't have to go onto her Instagram and comment on it, but you know what, he did and I mean whatcha gonna do about it?"
You almost have to admire the lack of self-awareness here.
Jenelle absolutely lost it when David got fired from Teen Mom 2 for spewing idiotic comments on social media, but now that he's back at it, she's trying to act like a nonchalant badass about the whole thing.
The question, Jenelle, is what are you gonna do about it, and this time, it's not rhetorical.
You see, as long as you're employed by the network and easily butthurt by fan comments, you're far from impervious, so you might want to exercise your authority as the sole breadwinner and rein David's ass in a little bit.
Evans concluded her video with a sarcastic apology to Leah:
"I'm so sorry if my husband got on your account and commented on your Instagram, maybe you should block him or delete him and then you won't see his comments anymore. Problem solved."
Does Jenelle remember that she was the one who sent cease and desist letters to her castmates because they made jokes about her on Twitter?
If not, we'll be happy to remind her,
Watch Teen Mom 2 online to remind yourself of just what an absurd human being Jenelle is.