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Farrah Abraham Suffers Backlash After She Posted A Photo Of Her 9-Year-Old Dancing In Underwear

Farrah Abraham, the Teen Mom star, has been fighting back against criticism online after she posted a video of her nine-year-old daughter dancing in her bra and underwear.

The 27-year-old reality star posted a video earlier in the week in which her nine-year-old daughter dances in the dressing room of a Nordstrom store in New York City. The Daily Mail – for whatever reason – reported that she was sporting makeup as well.

According to Fox News, the Teen Mom OG used the location of the video in her own defense, arguing that it’s in public, and there’s no issue. Farrah suggested the dressing room is the part of the store where children can try on clothes before purchasing.

She’s twisted. She doesn’t even see how things like this can damage her daughter. @F1abraham Don’t you wonder how many pervs saw this and got aroused? #protectyourchildidiot

— Jamie Bee (@JamieBe92880069) January 30, 2019

The backlash against Farrah was imminent, and many followers on Twitter began saying they would file complaints with the Child Protective Services. Farrah said to TMZ, that she knows she and her 9-year-old are living their “best lives.”

In response, Michael Abraham, Farrah’s father, said The Ashley’s Reality Roundup that there wasn’t much of a difference between underwear or a bikini bathing suit. While the point Michael made certainly makes sense, many people on Twitter accused Farrah of being a bad mother.

This wouldn’t be the first time she has faced off against these claims either. Reportedly, she lost her job working with MTV due to the fact she appeared in a pornographic videotape with James Deen. People began calling for her to be removed from Teen Mom due to that fact.

Later on, Farrah actually filed a lawsuit against Viacom for sexual discrimination and accused managers at MTV of attempting to intimidate her.

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However, it hasn’t been revealed what has gone down with such a lawsuit, but one can only assume it had been brushed under the rug, due to the fact Viacom is one of the biggest corporations in the world and could easily out-muscle Farrah – at least in the legal department.

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