Farrah Abraham Blames 'Teen Mom 2' Producers for Jenelle Evans' Road Rage Incident

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Photo credit: Eamonn M. McCormack - Getty Images

From Cosmopolitan

Last week on MTV's Teen Mom 2, Jenelle Evans and her son were involved in a scary road rage incident with another driver, and Jenelle allegedly pulled out a gun. The incident obviously caused a lot of conversation about Jenelle's actions, gun safety, and the way MTV handled the situation-and former Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham isn't impressed.

"That was sad that people have gun violence in front of their kids and I don't like that," Farrah told TMZ. "I mean, Viacom's half to blame for that. The production team's half to blame for that. They've had that footage, they've been around it, they've been allowing that stuff-and the drugs with Ryan [Edwards], like do they want to ruin these parents' lives? Do they want to ruin these kids' lives? Ask a bigger question. Don't blame the parent, blame the bigger responsibility of production."

FYI, MTV aired the beginning moments of Jenelle's road rage incident, but went to a black screen before she allegedly pulled out the gun, writing:

Photo credit: MTV
Photo credit: MTV

The incident happened in May, and according to police reports obtained by People, Jenelle followed the other driver to his house, where she "hit his [truck], ran over his mailbox, and pulled a gun on him."

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