Fans confused after discovering Jenelle Evans is charging $250 for a TikTok duet

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 08: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Host Janelle Evans poses at the Cosmopolitan New York Fashon Week #Eye Candy event After Party at Planet Hollywood Times Square on February 8, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Bruce Glikas/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 08: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Host Janelle Evans poses at the Cosmopolitan New York Fashon Week #Eye Candy event After Party at Planet Hollywood Times Square on February 8, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Bruce Glikas/Getty Images) /
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Although Jenelle Evans clearly has some haters out there, she still has a pretty dedicated fanbase who consistently send their support and love to her on social media. However, her latest move is seemingly too much for even her biggest fans. The former Teen Mom 2 star is taking advantage of her newfound fame on one of the most popular social media platforms, so if you want your very own Jenelle Evans TikTok, she’s demanding the big bucks.

Jenelle Evans TikTok

As discovered by Reddit user 10_second_girl, the mom-of-three is charging $250 on her website Jenelle’s World just to simply make a duet video with her on TikTok.

The screenshot of the page, which you can see here, asks for fans to subscribe and submit a video which “must meet Jenelle’s standards of conduct.” Of course, followers of the MTV franchise are reacting, and their comments aren’t pretty.

“That’s gonna be a no from me dawg,” one Redditor humorously wrote, while another added, “She’s out of her mind.”

Another pointed out the fact that many people likely don’t just have hundreds of dollars to throw around right now amid layoffs and other expenses brought on by COVID-19. “$250!!!!???!?! Is this witch crazy?! Holy crap,” they wrote. “Girlfriend [we’re] in the middle of a pandemic!!!!! lots of people are not working/working as much and or don’t have the income to even pay rent and buy food, but yeah let’s pay you $250 for a 1 minute [cringe-tastic] video.”

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People had similar reactions when Jenelle initially announced her website last month, especially after finding out that a membership to get “exclusive” content would set them back $75 a month or more.

As the 28-year-old North Carolina native was fired from MTV over a year ago now, we understand her need to look elsewhere to make money. However, she’s got to know that charging ridiculous prices for virtual shout-outs like this is not going to slide with most fans.

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