‘Teen Mom OG’ Star Farrah Abraham Attacked After Sharing a Photo of Daughter Sophia Wearing Lipstick
Like mother, like daughter.
Farrah Abraham shared this new Instagram photo with her seven-year-old daughter, Sophia Abraham — and of course, the Sophia Laurent store owner was rocking her bright pink lipstick.
The Teen Mom OG star also joked that Soph will get "one of everything in the store" for Christmas this year.
Users quickly criticized Farrah since the young girl was wearing makeup in the picture.
"Let this girl be a child please," one said.
"As a mother you should protect your child not expose her," added another.
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A third agreed and wrote, "The way you're raising your daughter is going to seriously f–k her up in the long run."
This isn't the first time Farrah has been criticized over her daughter's ~beauty regimen~. She recently explained that she even fought with Sophia's principal about her wearing it to school.
"You know, when your kids are five or six they already start playing with makeup, and I was the only mother in freaking elementary school getting called in to deal with makeup on her daughter,” the adult entertainer revealed.
"So I said to them — and I proved my point because then the principal switched schools — I go, 'Well then you should take off your makeup. If you don't want little girls coming to school with makeup then don't wear makeup.' And then ever since I've seen that principal she hasn't had makeup on her face."
And that's not all, grandma Debra Danielson agrees!
“My baby decided she was gonna wear a little bit of makeup to school one day. So then she came home and told me, ‘Grandma, there was a little situation at school on the makeup and people saying some things,’” she told Farrah on a previous episode of the MTV reality series.
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She also called the principal and said to her, “Excuse me, we have a different situation in our lives, and this is the way we roll.”
Check out more controversial Teen Mom parenting moments in the gallery!
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