Former MTV Teen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans has reconciled with her husband David Eason. The couple split last year after Eason shot and killed the family's French bulldog after claiming it had tried to bite their 2-year-old daughter. Evans, who was subsequently fired from her hit reality show then left Eason and filed for divorce. The couple has since reconciled and Evans is opening up about their 'fresh start' in a new docuseries called "I Have Something to Say," now streaming on Vyre Living.

"Today is great. I feel a lot better," the former reality star said in the final episode of her docu-series. "I know a lot of you followed me separating from David and wondering why I did that and again it was because of David's anger issues." She went on to confirm that Eason had taken anger management classes but at the time the two "just couldn’t get along, couldn’t see eye to eye." Evans confirmed that was the reason she moved to Nashville in 2019 following the couple's split saying she just had "to get away."

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"I thought maybe it was best if I just moved away from everything that happened because I had so many bad memories that I just wanted to get away," she said. Her relocation was short-lived and she soon moved back to North Carolina to reconcile with Eason. "And now I feel so much better being at home, starting fresh, and me and David are closer than ever. We get along so much better now I feel like than we ever have before."

Eason also commented on the split saying that Evans just needed some time to herself. "I know Jenelle and I split up for a couple of months, but she just had to go party and get it out of her system. She realized life is not greener on the other side," he said. He then said that Evans realized that life was "more fun at home, with me" where they can "go fishing and stuff.

" He then commented on how the entire family is stronger since their split and eventual reconciliation. "I mean as a whole, I think the family really gets along better since all that happened," he reflected on the saga. "I mean it was kind of traumatic to everyone. The kids were gone for a while. So when the kids came home, they were so, so happy to be here."

In addition to discussing her reconciliation with Eason, Evans also details her battle with Child Protective Services in her docuseries.

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Sources: US Magazine, Twitter