Farrah Abraham called ‘bad mom’ over 12-year-old’s crop top, dyed hair

Farrah Abraham called ‘bad mom’ over 12-year-old’s crop top, dyed hair

As a former “Teen Mom,” Farrah Abraham is no stranger to controversy — but now, fans are questioning her parenting skills.

The reality star, 30, came under fire Wednesday after sharing a video to her Instagram Story of her 12-year-old daughter, Sophia, wearing a crop top with dyed red hair.

The clip was originally posted by Aitous Nick Rasouli, the hairstylist behind the preteen’s bold new look.

While Sophia commented on Rasouli’s post that he was her “fav” for coloring her hair, her mom’s fans were less than thrilled.

“I can’t help but think Farrah is encouraging her to act/dress much older than she is. She is 12 years old,” one Reddit user wrote.

Another chimed in, “Sophia is such a beautiful young lady. I hope she gets far away from the toxicity that is Farrah and her family.”

A third fan added, “Well, I was the same when I was 12, but my dad would never let me the leave the house with showing skin lol.”

One user even went so far as to call Abraham a “bad mom.”

The “16 and Pregnant” alum welcomed Sophia in February 2009, less than two months after the girl’s father, Derek Underwood, was killed in a car accident.

Since then, she has been raising her daughter on her own — often in the public eye.

Abraham previously raised eyebrows for dragging Sophia into her feud with Nicki Minaj in 2016 by posting a video of the then-6-year-old saying, “Hi everybody, Nicki Minaj is a total loser.”

The former MTV personality and the rapper, now 38, got into a war of words after the latter tweeted, “Farrah is a c–t to her mother.” Minaj also suggested at the time that Abraham, who starred in adult films in 2013 and 2014, stick to doing porn.

With Sophia’s new look — and attitude — it’s only a matter of time until another feud bubbles up.

source: pagesix.com

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