Watch out, Jenelle! Find out how the 'Teen Mom' is retaliating after getting threatening texts from her angry ex. Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans' baby daddy Charles Andrew Lewis hasn't been a part of their 2-year-old son Jace's life since he was born, and now he's lashing out at Jenelle with shocking threats! "he is texting me bullshit and wont leve me alone," Jenelle wrote before posting screen shots of his scary messages. Andrew (as Jenelle calls him) wrote nice texts at first, apologizing for all the "pain" he's caused her. "It's 4:00am just dreamed of you," Andrew texted to Jenelle on March 17. "Got me thinking all the pain you have inside you of me ill take the blame for it all I'm sorry for all the disrespect I have given you." But soon the messages turned very hostile. "I wouldn't wanna touch you and catch something," he texted to her.
- 3/21/2012
- by Anna Moeslein
- HollywoodLife
Jenelle's baby daddy says he wants to be a part of Jace's life, but the 'Teen Mom' claims he's a big liar! She says he owes her thousands of dollars in child support! After reports surfaced that Jenelle Evans was keeping her baby daddy Charles Andrew Lewis from seeing their son Jace, the Teen Mom 2 star says he's actually a dead-beat dad! According to RadarOnline, Andrew is relieved after learning he's 100 percent Jace's father from a paternity test and wants to be involved in his son's life. "I don't believe a word he says he is such a liar," Jenelle tweeted. "He didn't even have money for a can the other day and had to ask. He is behind $3,000." Andrew is listed on the birth certificate as the dad, but Jenelle admitted she had cheated on him and wasn't sure who fathered her son. A close friend of Andrew's...
- 3/1/2012
- by Anna Moeslein
- HollywoodLife
Jenelle is furious with her baby daddy Charles Andrew Lewis for neglecting Jace. Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans can't stand her baby daddy Charles Andrew Lewis because he hasn't been part of their 2-year-old son Jace's life almost since the day he was born. Jenelle wishes he were more involved in Jace's life, but claims that "Andrew" won't make an effort. "did i mention how much i hate jace's father ?! Get A F*Cking Lifeeeeeeeeeeee," Jenelle tweeted on Jan. 9 Jenelle seems to be mad at Andrew because he won't participate in Jace's life. "i want andrew to see jace..." she admitted. "andrew wont make an effort. thats why im mad." But Jenelle reveals that she will find another man to play the roll of dad for Jace. "jace might not have his father in his life, but he Will have a father figure in his life eventually," she said.
- 1/10/2012
- by Lindsey DiMattina
- HollywoodLife
"Teen Mom 2" star Jenelle Evans doesn't necessarily have the best track record with men -- and now, she's locking lips with a new guy!"New years kiss :)" the troubled reality TV star tweeted on the 1st, with a photo of her kissing rumored beau Gary Head.Though she repeatedly calls him her "baby" all over Twitter, Jenelle insists they're not officially together ... for now. "He isn't my man yet," she tweeted after fans continued to write in.If it does become something more, hopefully it turns out a little better than her last relationships.Her baby daddy, Charles Andrew Lewis, bolted after she had son Jace, ex-boyfriend Kieffer Delp is in jail and her latest man, Jason, reportedly cheated on her. Read more...
- 1/3/2012
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
This July and August, the UCLA Film & Television Archive in Los Angeles, California is screening a series of horror and thriller films directed by women called No She Didn't!: Women Exploitation Auteurs. From July 24th through August 8th, films like Terminal Island (directed by Stephanie Rothman), Bad Girls Go To Hell and Another Day, Another Man (directed by Doris Wishman), Gaitor Bait (directed by Beverly Sebastian), Bury Me an Angel (directed by Barbra Peters), and Slumber Party Massacre (directed by Amy Holden-Jones) will be screened in their full exploitation glory.
July 24th, Stephanie Rothman will make a rare appearance to introduce Terminal Island, her feminist exploitation flick...
In the 1970s and ‘80s, something funny happened on the way to the grindhouse. With women still sorely under-represented in the directorial ranks of the "New Hollywood," a number of women began working as writer-directors in the low-budget world of exploitation films.
July 24th, Stephanie Rothman will make a rare appearance to introduce Terminal Island, her feminist exploitation flick...
In the 1970s and ‘80s, something funny happened on the way to the grindhouse. With women still sorely under-represented in the directorial ranks of the "New Hollywood," a number of women began working as writer-directors in the low-budget world of exploitation films.
- 6/29/2009
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
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