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Teen Mom: Farrah Says Chrissy Teigen Still Hasn't Apologized for Bullying

Farrah Abraham from Teen Mom claims Chrissy Teigen owes her an apology for the hurtful things she tweeted about her in the past. Recently, Chrissy has been called out by a few people for her past tweets. Courtney Stodden accused Chrissy of cyberbullying earlier this year, claiming Chrissy told them she can't wait for them to die, even encouraging them to kill themselves. The bullying began when Courtney married Doug Hutchison when they were 16 and he was 50. When Courtney exposed the online harassment, Chrissy received a ton of backlash and tweeted out an apology to Courtney. She has since released a very lengthy statement apologizing for all her past tweets, claiming she often tweeted negativity for attention. Since then, fashion designer Michael Costello also opened up about his experience with Chrissy Teigen, which almost led him to kill himself.

Farrah first gained attention when she appeared on MTV's 16 and Pregnant, and then transitioned to Teen Mom.  During her time on the show, Farrah got herself involved in her fair share of controversies. Fans had a lot to say about the way she was raising her daughter, how she treated her parents, and how she treated her significant others. When she was still appearing on MTV, her co-stars refused to film with her, or have their kids filmed for the show because they didn't want to be affiliated with her anymore. This came after Farrah decided to venture into the adult film industry. She was ultimately fired for her choice to continue working in the adult film industry. MTV cameras caught an explosive interaction between her and showrunner Morgan J. Freeman, where Farrah refused to film and basically kicked production out of her house.

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After Chrissy Teigen released her apology letter, Farrah has come out of the woodwork claiming she should be on the list of people Chrissy reaches out to with a more personal apology. On her personal Medium page, Farrah gave her opinion on Chrissy's statement. As FOX News reports, Farrah believes she deserves an apology from Chrissy for a 2013 tweet in which she called Farrah a wh**e. Farrah says she was going through a lot at the time, being publicly shamed for her sexual choices and dealing with her mental health. Farrah went as far as calling Chrissy a hypocrite for not having apologized to her yet. Chrissy ended her statement by saying she is going to start reaching out to all the people she has gone after on social media and deliver each of them a personal apology, so maybe Farrah is next.

In response to Chrissy claiming she behaved that way to get clout, Farrah compared it to Mean Girl behavior, saying this could be the plot for a potential sequel. In an unexpected move, Farrah stated that Chrissy also owes an apology to her 12-year-old daughter Sophia. She says that Sophia had to witness the negative consequences of being publicly shamed online. Farrah claims Chrissy is responsible for hurting Sophia because she hurt her mother. At the time, she was trying to stay strong for Sophia, but she could only hold up the façade for so long. According to Farrah, the comments Chrissy made didn't initially bother her because she thought the negativity was only being aimed at her. She only took issue with the comments once she found out that Chrissy was shaming a bunch of people.

When Farrah was fired, she was replaced by Cheyenne Floyd and Bristol Palin. Bristol ended up staying for one season and then decided the show was not the best direction for her family to take and left. Cheyenne, on the other hand, has risen to become a fan favorite. Farrah has said in the past that if Cheyenne ever leaves the show, she is ready to take her place and return to Teen Mom. It will be interesting to see if this will ever happen. If it does happen, it likely will not go down well with the other Teen Mom cast members, who openly discussed their dislike of Farrah. If MTV has taught viewers anything, it is never say never, so a Farrah return could happen.

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Source: Farrah Abraham, FOX News



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