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'Teen Mom 2' updates: Jenelle Evans plans to publish a tell-all book

Just like her other "Teen Mom 2" co-stars, Jenelle Evans is planning to write her own tell-all book. The MTV reality star recently revealed her plans, and teased what are the things she will include in her upcoming project.

Evans had a long criminal history, so viewers know that the teen mom will have a lot to share, and can probably fill an entire book. According to the reality star, she plans to add some of her childhood relics, and might add diary entries. "It's going to be basically an autobiography of my life. I'm including 10 of my childhood diaries in it," Evans told OK Magazine! at their Runway Read New York Fashion Week party.

The reality star originally announced her plan to publish an autobiography during her interview with Wet Paint last April. According to the report, Evans plans to add a touch of her life before MTV in the upcoming book, as well as behind-the-scenes drama. She also plans to add her rehab experience, and share her life now with her fans.

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"It's an autobiography of basically me before 'Teen Mom' when I lived in Pennsylvania and then when I migrated down to the South. It has all the details from before filming, behind the scenes, when we took breaks in between, and stuff like that. Basically a tell-it-all book," the teen mom explained.

Evans said that she is hoping that people will read her book, and learn a lesson or two from her experience. She also hopes that the book will help people understand her better. The reality star said that she has been judged a lot by people without really knowing her backstory. "And I just want them to see that I had a rough life growin' up. I would like to share my experiences with them and hope they can relate to my story. Hopefully they can see the truth to some of the rumors that [have] been out there in the past or currently," she concluded.

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