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Jenelle Evans' Friend Explains Video: "I Wanted to See Them Fight!"

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March 28 2011, Published 11:18 a.m. ET

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Three girls were arrested last night from the video released of Teen Mom's Jenelle Evans fight with another girl. One girl, Brittany Maggard, is admitting she started the fight by pushing Jenelle into it simply because she wanted to see them fight.

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In the video, Brittany is seen pushing Jenelle and encouraging her to fight her victim, Britany Truett.

"Jenelle wanted to go and fight Britany because of something with her man," Brittany explained to TMZ. "She was scared and wouldn't go fight by herself so I went to help her out."

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"Ya I instigated it, but what the hell are we supposed to do?" she continued. "I wanted to see them fight!"

However, Brittany is now made at Jenelle for not having her back at jail.

"I'm pissed though because I went down to help her out, we both ended up in jail, she got bailed out before me and when I called her to get me out, she didn't come."

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But there is a bright side in Brittany's mind.

"I'm just glad my mug didn't show my socks. My socks weren't matching," she said. "I had one Spider-Man sock and one green sock on."

Jenelle's boyfriend, Kieffer Delp, was also arrested last night, but for a cocaine charge against him from last year.

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