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Jenelle Evans on Leaked Nude Pics: I Wish I Knew Who to Trust!

Teen Mom claims she was out of it and didn't realize she was being photographed in the nude after her breast surgery

By Josh Grossberg May 08, 2012 4:38 PMTags
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If you believe Jenelle Evans, she was too loopy to realize her slacker of an ex-boyfriend, Kiefer Delp, took nude photos of her following her boob job.

Really.

The Teen Mom star tells E! News exclusively that those pesky pics that have since hit the Web showing all angles of the 20-year-old Evans both before and after last week's breast augmentation surgery were taken while she was hepped up on prescription meds.

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"I was still not in the right state of mind from the anesthesia and I was on my prescribed medication," said the reality trainwreck.

The news that her former bad-boy beau subsequently sold the revealing pictures to the tabloids has prompted her to rethink whom she invites into her (oft-tumultuous) life.

"I'm very depressed but I'll eventually get over it. I just wish I knew who to trust these days," she added. "He was the only one that had them and now they are online. I also have texts of him admitting it."

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Evans also took to Twitter to explain how Delp managed to snap the photos in the first place.

"I was f--ked up off of anesthesia after the surgery. I didn't kno [sic] he took the after photos," she tweeted, before adding, "The before photos [he] took without me lookin and told me he deleted them thats why I was laughing in the pic cuz I'm like lol stop."

LOL! Not!

It's just more drama from the MTV personality, who hinted that she'd like to hold Kiefer accountable—if only, darn it, he didn't have some dirt on her!

"I didn't give him any permission and yes I kno [sic] I have a good case but he has more blackmail on me so I cant," she wrote in another post.

Ironically, Kiefer was said to be taking care of her postsurgery, so we imagine they'll have a lot to talk about.

—Reporting by Katie Rhames