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Jenelle Evans Checks Out of Rehab, 'Doesn't Think She Needs It'

Jenelle Evans is back out of rehab after reportedly checking herself out after only four days of treatment. Evans has been in and out of the facility for heroin addiction, but she apparently "doesn't think she really needs it," a friend said.

"Jenelle just needed to spend some time trying to figure things out. She wasn't in rehab that long because she doesn't think she really needs it. She's ready to live her life like a normal person not on drugs or dealing with the crappy guys who were around her," the friend told Radar Online.

Evans had checked herself into a facility in order to deal with her heroin addiction but left after only one week. Then, she checked herself back in, only to leave again four days later. Now she is back on Twitter, reconnecting with fans and possibly ex-boyfriends, including Kieffer Delp.

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"This is for you Jace, no one else. If anyone deserves this, you do. Love you so much buddy. Bye everybody," Evans tweeted on March 2. Then, just eight days later, she was back online, tweeting like normal.

"I am happy yah ah back, but don't go friggin tweetin Keiffah!" an account for her mother, Barbara, posted.

"Sorry mom!!! Lol," Evans replied, hinting that she has been in contact with her ex-boyfriend.

Delp spent time in jail after breaking into a house with Evans and using marijuana. That started Evans on a legal journey that included probation, multiple drug tests and the possibility of going back to jail. Evans eventually ended up back in jail after failing a drug test and spent time in the facility.

Meanwhile, she has divorced her husband, Courtland Rogers, who alleged that she used heroin while pregnant, which possibly caused the loss of their child. He has since been arrested on four counts of assault against Evans, showing just how destructive their relationship was.

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