"Teen Mom 2" star Jenelle Evans, who admitted to having a dysfunctional relationship with ex-fiancée Nathan Griffith could lose the custody of her son?
After finally breaking up Griffith is reportedly not happy with how Evans quickly moved on from their relationship.
"Since you will not talk to me and you are wrong, I am going to leave you a voice message!" Griffith was heard in a voice clip obtained by Radar Online.
According to In Touch Weekly, Griffith is not happy with the fact that the "Teen Mom 2" star has now moved on with a new boyfriend named, David Eason.
"Nathan wanted both him and Jenelle to remain single," an insider revealed. "He was still seeing Jessica, but, at the same time, he was calling Jenelle arguing and telling her that he was not dating Jessica, that they were just friends."
"Nathan called Jenelle to try and tell her that she lied about 'staying single,'" the source added. "But, Jenelle had already told him, 'What does it matter?' She had already moved on!"
Apparently, Nathan Griffith is not approving of Jennelle's new beau, David, and his closeness to their son Kai.
Reportedly, Jenelle Evans' ex-boyfriend is now taking actions about Kai's custody claiming that he does not trust his son to be anywhere near David.
"Nathan is absolutely worried about Jenelle dating David and him being so close to their son, Kai," the source continued. "He is looking into what he can do about custody. Things are in the works! Nathan wants Kai to grow up safely. This guy does not seem like a good guy."
Evans, previously admitted during "Teen Mom 2" reunion special with host, Dr. Drew Pinsky, that her relationship with Griffith is completely volatile.
"I just want my family together, and I'm sick of starting new relationships. I want to settle down forever."
Accusing Griffith of neglecting their children.
"He just hasn't been around lately and it hurts because I know the type of person he can be - really loving and caring and affectionate. But he hasn't been lately. He's been stand-offish because we did have an argument."