Jenelle Evans has been made an honest woman.

The "Teen Mom" star wed Courtland Rogers, her boyfriend of several months in the same courthuse where he was charged for a felony a few hours prior.

"Courtland Rogers was charged with a felony in North Carolina on Tuesday for obtaining property by false pretenses," a source told Radar Online. "Straight after that court hearing was finished Jenelle and Courtland got married at the magistrate's office."

To the surprise of those in attendance, the couple had an unkempt appearance for the surprise ceremony on their special day.

"Everyone is worried about Jenelle," the source said. "And her appearance and actions on Tuesday did nothing to quell the concerns."

"Jenelle looks like sh*t," an eyewitness said. "She has lost about 30 pounds and she looks terrible. Courtland was picking scabs on his face while he was in the court and his face was starting to bleed."

The insider also revealed the couple's true intentions behind their shotgun wedding.

"Jenelle might be stupid enough to think that if she is married to Courtland then she won't have to testify against him in his upcoming trial, but since the incident happened before they got married that isn't the case," the source shared.

Evans announced the couple's engagement on Twitter last week. The news came as a shock to many because the pair had only been dating for four months.

Rogers addressed the concern by sharing that the couple have actually known each other for many years. They decided to give the relationship a try several months ago.

"Jenelle and I have been friends for the past 10 years," Rogers told Radar Online. "Recently we tried the whole relationship thing and for the past four months it has been perfect."

Prior to the wedding, Rogers professed his love for the reality star by getting a tatto of Evans' full name inked across his chest. The ink job features the 20-year-old's name in cursive font.

"We have finally realized our next move by engagement and on Saturday I went to get a tattoo of Jenelle's first and last name because I wanted the whole world to not only see but to know who has my heart."