MTV's Teen Mom 2 star, Janelle Evans, and basically, the rest of the world, is mourning over the alleged murder of her French bulldog, Nugget.
Warning: This story will probably ruin your day.
MTV's Teen Mom 2 star, Janelle Evans, and basically, the rest of the world, is mourning over the alleged murder of her French bulldog, Nugget.
Warning: This story will probably ruin your day.
After the dog apparently, snapped at their daughter, Ensley — instead of scolding the dog for disobeying, David chose a more extreme form of punishment.
"David shot the dog," an insider told Us. "The dog snapped at Ensley and that prompted David’s decision to shoot it," an insider told US Weekly.
An insider told US Weekly that she doesn’t "feel safe with David" and "is scared and terrified" of him.
They revealed that the pair had been “fighting really badly” and Janelle was “over” the relationship.
Understandably, Teen Mom 2 fans are flooding his comment section with angry comments for killing nugget.
"I dont give a damn what animal bites my baby on the face... whether it be your dog or mine, a dog is a dog and I dont put up with that [expletive] at all," he wrote.
"Some people are worth killing or dying for and my family means that much to me. You can hate me all you want but this isnt the first time the dog bit Ensley aggressively. The only person that can judge weather or not a animal is a danger to MY CHILD is ME," he finished.
And of course, feeling very badly for the dog.
This person wrote that David deserves to be shot for killing a defenseless animal and that he deserves to go to jail.
They went on, explaining that he clearly doesn't know anything about children or animals and that he should go to jail for this.
"Nugget... I’m crying everyday. I love you so much and I’m so sorry. I’m speechless. You were my side kick and knew the moment I felt bad and would cuddle with me," she wrote.
"Everyday I wake up you’re not here, when I come home you’re not here, when I go to bed... you’re not here."
Fans began swarming Janelle's comments as well, with hateful messages, telling her she is in the wrong for letting that man around her children and pets in the first place.
They wrote that this time it may have been the dog, but that this could be a sign he will harm her children or her in the future.
The fan continued, writing that the dog looked to be in distress and that instead of recording a video of it, they should have taught their daughter boundaries.
The Columbus County Sheriff’s Department revealed that they received a 911 call made by an "unidentified male" claiming that a “woman’s husband had killed her dog.”
They made their way to the couple's property to investigate — but no conclusive statement has been given by authorities yet.
RIP Nugget.