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'Teen Mom' Stars Continue Feuding: Jenelle Evans Blocks Farrah Abraham on Twitter

The "Teen Mom" mothers often have very little love for one another, and never has that been more evident than in the feud between "Teen Mom" Farrah Abraham and "Teen Mom 2" star Jenelle Evans. The two have been engaged in an online feud for several months now, and things have only gotten worse.

Abraham harshly criticized Evans for getting pregnant with her second child, and Evans did not take her comments too well. She decided to un-follow Abraham after she made the remarks.

"Dude … Why in the (expletive) was my twitter following Farrah for?!" Evans tweeted. "#BlockedForever," she added."

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Abraham was not too upset by Evans' comments or actions and reportedly laughed them off.

"LMAO," Abraham told Radar Online. "Why do I care? I'm happy she can leave me alone and focus on being a mother. There are no words [for Jenelle]. I don't pay attention to anything like that."

"It's obvious that Jenelle hates Farrah," a source close to Evans told Radar. "That's why Jenelle blocked her."

Evans has been working hard on taking care of her family, which now includes baby Kaiser. She and boyfriend Nathan Griffith have also been working on their relationship, which could soon lead to an engagement and marriage now that she is legally divorced from ex-husband Courtland Rogers. Evans and Griffith decided that they wanted to start their family immediately, and Kaiser was born just weeks ago.

Abraham, meanwhile, has been hard at work promoting her new trilogy of adult novels semi-based on her own experience with the adult entertainment industry. She has chosen to pursue that avenue in her life, as well as an acting career. Abraham was recently cast in the horror film "Axeman II: Overkill."

"It's an 80's style horror flick with lots of humor, gory kills and fun dialog. The character Fannie Ray Baker, who I play, is a seemingly well-intended conservative evangelical do-gooder hiking through a place called Cutler's Creek for a couple's Christian camp where the film takes place," Abraham said in an interview.

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