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Courtland Rogers Says He Will Never Leave 'Teen Mom 2' Star Jenelle Evans Even Though She Wants a Divorce

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Jan. 28 2013, Published 5:25 a.m. ET

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Jenelle Evans announced on Twitter last week she's divorcing her husband Courtland Rogers and it's been an all out social media war between the newlyweds since.

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Jenelle  wrote,"  I am getting a divorce, ASAP. YOU F**KING LEAVE OUT OF TOWN AND I MIGHT BE HAVING A MISCARRIGE?! F**K U, U F***ING PIECE OF S**T."

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And things have gotten even worse for the Teen Mom. The 21-year-old suffered a tragic miscarriage and her relationship with Courtland is pretty much over at this point, but he is still fighting for the marriage.

“I would never be the first to say that I want a divorce! If she wants a divorce then she can divorce me! I love her too much," Courtland tells RadarOnline.com.

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However Jenelle is singing a much different tune.

“Jenelle doesn't even want this marriage to ever have existed,” a source close to the MTV star exclusively says. “She just wants an annulment and wants it to be over and done with.”

But Courtland isn't giving up.

“Superman dies in the end but I’m going to die proving my love for her!”

What do you think about Courtland not wanting his marriage to be over? Are you rooting for them to get back together? Tell us @OKMagazine!

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