Farrah Abraham Drags Vivica A. Fox After Her Drug Test Results: ‘You Do Fake Talk TV’
She definitely was not holding back! Earlier this week, former Teen Mom OG star Farrah Abraham made her grand return to TV on CBS’ new syndicated daytime talk show Face the Truth where she agreed to take a drug test on the show in order to prove to her estranged mother Debra Danielsen that she is not on drugs. But the drug test results came back positive, and Farrah denied that the results were real — and now, she’s dragging show host Vivica A. Fox and called the show “fake” in an interview with Radar Online.
“I was just actually more disappointed in the press that Vivica had to do in order to get press for her show,” the 27-year-old told Radar. “She’s like, ‘Oh, people are sending in letters,’ No. You have a fake audience, you attack women, your advice isn’t even credible that you’re giving someone as I do go to therapy, I do have family therapy ongoing with my mom. I take it upon myself to have the best health to not have anything in — anything my doctors give me. Their drug test was false. My doctors all looked at everything they gave me, there’s no Barbiturates in there.”
Farrah allegedly tested positive for Barbiturates on the show, which can be found in sleep aid medication or muscle relaxers, and Farrah continued to vehemently deny allegations that she was using those types of drugs. Farrah also felt that Vivica was looking down on her because of her work in reality TV.
“Vivica’s been on reality TV herself so I guess if she wants to say that I’m trash — I work my a– off. Like, I’m filming 24/7 right now, I’m sick, I’m on a reality TV show set nonstop, and I don’t stop working,” Farrah continued. “That’s way more drive and way more hard work than a TV talk show where you should up and you do fake talk TV and cause fake problems.”
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