Sun. Oct 6th, 2024

Farrah Abraham Criticized For Her Latest Video With Daughter Sophia

Farrah Abraham smiles in Instagram photo.
Farrah Abraham/Instagram

Farrah Abraham is coming under fire yet again for another one of her social media posts. According to The Ashley, Farrah Abraham posted another very questionable video with her young daughter Sophia that has a lot of her TikTok followers raising an eyebrow.

Farrah is no stranger when it comes to taking critical hits about how she chooses to parent Sophia. However, this latest video (which has since been deleted from Farrah’s account) has caused quite a stir.

Abraham was not fast enough to the delete button before numerous accounts shared the video, which featured the reality star and her young daughter dancing around in front of a camera that is low to the ground and angled up at the pair.

The duo can be seen dancing together in a spinning fashion. The angle looked straight up at the backsides of both Farrah and her young daughter.

Sophia was covered with a bikini and a skirt over top. However, Farrah donned a racy outfit in a pair of loose shorts. Needless to say, several angry remarks about Farrah Abraham’s parenting skills were mentioned.

As previously reported by Hollywood News Daily, Farrah has been called out numerous times for the things she does when it comes to Sophia. Last March after posting a photo of Sophia wearing nothing but a bra and underwear set. Many followers were angered claiming that CPS should get involved because Farrah was placing her 9-year-old daughter in danger of online predators.

Over the years Farrah has also been bashed for allowing Sophia to wear full-on makeup, wax her brows, pose provocatively on her own social media accounts, and encouraged her to take part in a dead pet prank that backfired on their family.

Many fans question Farrah Abraham’s parenting skills as well as her role model status for her young daughter.

By Ruby Roberts

Ruby is an entertainment writer with a passion for music and a nose for gossip.

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