Farrah Abraham isn’t off to a good star with her Teen Mom OG costars. Following last week’s premiere of the show, she retweeted an unkind remark a fan made about Catelynn Lowell having given up her daughter for adoption five years ago. And on Sunday night’s episode she slammed Lowell again–referring to her as ‘white trash.’
Catelynn Lowell was speaking with the show’s host about ending her ongoing feud with Farrah Abraham. That’s when the former porn star dug her nails in even deeper.
“There’s somebody still in denial,” she said to the show’s producers, laughing over her remark. “Still in denial land of white trash!”
That wasn’t the end of her derogatory comments either. At least they weren’t all directed at Catelynn Lowell.
“From the past I never initially got along with the girls. They had some other issues with myself from the get-go…I would never confide in them,” Farrah Abraham said.
“Would I ever confide in people who are very fake and not real with themselves and kind of in denial and can’t empathize with someone? Of course not!” the erotic novelist continued.
Meanwhile Catelynn Lowell, Amber Portwood, and Maci Bookout could do nothing more than shake their heads backstage.
“She just burned bridges with everybody. What an idiot,” Amber Portwood said.
And yes, Farrah Abraham definitely burned bridges. Still the remarks she made about Catelynn Lowell were definitely the lowest of her comments. Catelynn did the right thing by giving her daughter Carly up for adoption–and she doesn’t deserve to be called trailer trash.
It will no doubt be a lengthy season on Teen Mom OG–both for Farrah Abraham, who seems hell bent on making life difficult for herself–and for those on the receiving end of her unkind barbs.
Hopefully Catelynn and the others didn’t take Farrah’s comments to heart. She is known for trying to build herself up by breaking others down.
Thursday, 2 April 2015
Farrah Abraham Calls ‘Teen Mom OG’ Costar Catelynn Lowell ‘White Trash’
Farrah Abraham isn’t off to a good star with her Teen Mom OG costars. Following last week’s premiere of the show, she retweeted an unkind remark a fan made about Catelynn Lowell having given up her daughter for adoption five years ago. And on Sunday night’s episode she slammed Lowell again–referring to her as ‘white trash.’
Farrah Abraham: Co-Star Is ‘White Trash’ Swipe Slams Reconciliation With Catelynn Lowell?
Oh, no, she didn’t! Au contraire, she did. Farrah Abraham accusedTeen Mom OG co-star Catelynn Lowell of being “white trash.” During a recap of the MTV series, the reality television-turned-porn star took a swipe at her fellow cast member on social media, which appears to put Farrah’s chances of reconciliation with Catelynn in jeopardy, according to a Reality TV Magazine celebrity gossip report.
The Backdoor star, who is said to have ruffled a few feathers upon her return to the Teen Mom series, took a shot at her costars. After the premiere of the second episode, three cast members sat down with Girl Code host Nessa. Backstage, Farrah Abraham was waiting her turn, with the “white trash” remark waiting to be unleashed.
The Backdoor star, who is said to have ruffled a few feathers upon her return to the Teen Mom series, took a shot at her costars. After the premiere of the second episode, three cast members sat down with Girl Code host Nessa. Backstage, Farrah Abraham was waiting her turn, with the “white trash” remark waiting to be unleashed.
When she was up at bat, it was clear why she was sequestered from the group: the tension is still in the air. Farrah spoke about how a backlash ensued from the public and her fellow cast mates when she released her sex tape in 2013. Abraham didn’t mince her words when probed about why she is one of the “least-liked” on the show.
Later, Farrah exited the set and ambled past her three co-stars without acknowledging their presence. Amber said the controversial co-star “burned her bridges.” Later, Maci returned and commented on Abraham’s remarks during her solo interview.
Despite an obvious lack of love between Farrah and co-stars Catelynn, Amber Portwood, and Maci Bookout, one in particular, who offered her an olive branch during their time on Couples Therapy, was taken off guard by the remarks. Things didn’t stop with the white trash comment.
Apparently, Farrah, or someone posting from her Twitter account, retweeted a number of posts from viewers of the show who thought it was dull without Abraham (Farrah has yet to appear on the show, but is rumored to be part of an upcoming episode).
Apparently, Farrah, or someone posting from her Twitter account, retweeted a number of posts from viewers of the show who thought it was dull without Abraham (Farrah has yet to appear on the show, but is rumored to be part of an upcoming episode).
Farrah Abraham: Co-Star Is ‘White Trash’ Swipe Slams Reconciliation With Catelynn Lowell?
Oh, no, she didn’t! Au contraire, she did. Farrah Abraham accusedTeen Mom OG co-star Catelynn Lowell of being “white trash.” During a recap of the MTV series, the reality television-turned-porn star took a swipe at her fellow cast member on social media, which appears to put Farrah’s chances of reconciliation with Catelynn in jeopardy, according to a Reality TV Magazine celebrity gossip report.
WrestleMania 31: Preview, full card and five reasons to watch
WrestleMania 31 is slated to go down on Sunday, and while the road to WWE’s biggest show of the year has arguably been bumpy, it’s smoothed out in the last week thanks for these five reasons.
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Last week, pro wrestling fans fretted over what seemed inevitable knowing that former UFC heavyweight champion Lesnar’s contract with the WWE ended the day after this year’s WrestleMania. Certainly, no matter what Lesnar’s “advocate” Paul Heyman said, WWE would not script the story to allow Lesnar to retain the belt over the arguably underqualified challenger Roman Reigns, who WWE has been pushing on reluctant fans like a lawnmower on sand.
With the promise of several more years with Lesnar, though, the main event actually seems exciting now. Lesnar has a real shot (as he should — he’s the “Beast Incarnate” after all) and Reigns now has a chance to propel himself to the level WWE thinks he’s already at. To do that, in this writer’s opinion, he’ll either have to lose valiantly or win dirtily. For dramatic purposes, I’d almost prefer the latter, but I think the odds of that story being booked are low.
All the former NXT talent!
For those with the WWE Network, the promotion’s weekly showcase of its NXT developmental league wrestlers, is a must-watch. Not only do the story lines make sense in the one-hour program, but the action in the ring tends to be more exciting, too. Yeah, pro wrestling is “fake,” but the athleticism is very real, which might be why it’s cool to realize that so many of NXT’s up-and-comers have arrived.
In all but one of the eight matches set for WrestleMania 31, former NXT stars (names italicized) are involved:
Big E and Xavier Woods, who form two-thirds of The New Day with Kofi Kingston are in the Tag Team Championship match against Los Matadores, The Usos, and Cesaro and Tyson Kidd
Current NXT star Hideo Itami will join NXT alums Adam Rose, Erick Rowan, and Konnor and Viktor of The Ascension in the 20-man Andre the Giant Battle Royale.
NXT’s first champion Seth Rollins is taking on Randy Orton
Paige is teaming up with AJ Lee to take on the Bella Twins
Rusev is taking on John Cena for the U.S. Championship
Bray Wyatt is facing The Undertaker.
Dean Ambrose and Luke Harper are vying with five others for the Intercontinental Championship in a ladder match
And, of course, Roman Reigns is taking on Brock Lesnar in the main event.
The only match that doesn’t involve NXT alumni is the match featuring two dudes over 45 — Triple H and Sting, which brings us to the third to watch WrestleMania this year.
STING.
Yes, Sting is 56 years old. Who cares? He still paints his face. He still wears a duster and, until he steps into the ring on Sunday, he’s still the most famous pro wrestler alive who’s never been in WrestleMania. He’s going up against 45-year-old Triple H and the two both come to the squared circle with weapons and scripted chips on their shoulder. Sting has a baseball bat and Triple H has a sledgehammer. What’s there not to love?
Hooray, the women’s WrestleMania match might actually get the time it deserves this year!
WWE’s women’s division, which is stupidly named the “Divas” division, is getting better thanks to more focused talent and what’s hopefully becoming a less sexist script. This hopefully means, unlike in 2013 when the women’s match was cut to save time, the female performers this year — Paige, AJ Lee, and Nikki and Brie Bella — will get the screen time they’ve rightfully earned.
The Undertaker, obviously.
No WrestleMania is truly complete without The Undertaker, who’s set to appear in his 23rd iteration of the pay-per-view on Sunday. This year’s appearance comes with a lot more questions than it has in the past, however. For one, WWE hasn’t let us see The Undertaker since he lost for the first time last year against current WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, so we have no idea what kind of shape the 50-year-old is in.
Even more curious, though, are the possible outcomes of his match against Bray Wyatt, whose character is a supernatural Southern cult leader. The build-up between Wyatt and Taker (or the spirit of Taker, maybe, since he hasn’t appeared on screen) hasn’t been perfect, but it’s been good enough to make one wonder if Wyatt could be the second person to beat Taker at WrestleMania and, if so, whether that means Wyatt, who, like Taker, derives his power from fears, could become Taker’s heir apparent.
Or maybe Taker will just kick his butt.
The action starts Sunday at 7 p.m. EDT on WWE Network or pay-per-view. The pre-show will air before that starting at 6 p.m.
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Last week, pro wrestling fans fretted over what seemed inevitable knowing that former UFC heavyweight champion Lesnar’s contract with the WWE ended the day after this year’s WrestleMania. Certainly, no matter what Lesnar’s “advocate” Paul Heyman said, WWE would not script the story to allow Lesnar to retain the belt over the arguably underqualified challenger Roman Reigns, who WWE has been pushing on reluctant fans like a lawnmower on sand.
With the promise of several more years with Lesnar, though, the main event actually seems exciting now. Lesnar has a real shot (as he should — he’s the “Beast Incarnate” after all) and Reigns now has a chance to propel himself to the level WWE thinks he’s already at. To do that, in this writer’s opinion, he’ll either have to lose valiantly or win dirtily. For dramatic purposes, I’d almost prefer the latter, but I think the odds of that story being booked are low.
All the former NXT talent!
For those with the WWE Network, the promotion’s weekly showcase of its NXT developmental league wrestlers, is a must-watch. Not only do the story lines make sense in the one-hour program, but the action in the ring tends to be more exciting, too. Yeah, pro wrestling is “fake,” but the athleticism is very real, which might be why it’s cool to realize that so many of NXT’s up-and-comers have arrived.
In all but one of the eight matches set for WrestleMania 31, former NXT stars (names italicized) are involved:
Big E and Xavier Woods, who form two-thirds of The New Day with Kofi Kingston are in the Tag Team Championship match against Los Matadores, The Usos, and Cesaro and Tyson Kidd
Current NXT star Hideo Itami will join NXT alums Adam Rose, Erick Rowan, and Konnor and Viktor of The Ascension in the 20-man Andre the Giant Battle Royale.
NXT’s first champion Seth Rollins is taking on Randy Orton
Paige is teaming up with AJ Lee to take on the Bella Twins
Rusev is taking on John Cena for the U.S. Championship
Bray Wyatt is facing The Undertaker.
Dean Ambrose and Luke Harper are vying with five others for the Intercontinental Championship in a ladder match
And, of course, Roman Reigns is taking on Brock Lesnar in the main event.
The only match that doesn’t involve NXT alumni is the match featuring two dudes over 45 — Triple H and Sting, which brings us to the third to watch WrestleMania this year.
STING.
Yes, Sting is 56 years old. Who cares? He still paints his face. He still wears a duster and, until he steps into the ring on Sunday, he’s still the most famous pro wrestler alive who’s never been in WrestleMania. He’s going up against 45-year-old Triple H and the two both come to the squared circle with weapons and scripted chips on their shoulder. Sting has a baseball bat and Triple H has a sledgehammer. What’s there not to love?
Hooray, the women’s WrestleMania match might actually get the time it deserves this year!
WWE’s women’s division, which is stupidly named the “Divas” division, is getting better thanks to more focused talent and what’s hopefully becoming a less sexist script. This hopefully means, unlike in 2013 when the women’s match was cut to save time, the female performers this year — Paige, AJ Lee, and Nikki and Brie Bella — will get the screen time they’ve rightfully earned.
The Undertaker, obviously.
No WrestleMania is truly complete without The Undertaker, who’s set to appear in his 23rd iteration of the pay-per-view on Sunday. This year’s appearance comes with a lot more questions than it has in the past, however. For one, WWE hasn’t let us see The Undertaker since he lost for the first time last year against current WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, so we have no idea what kind of shape the 50-year-old is in.
Even more curious, though, are the possible outcomes of his match against Bray Wyatt, whose character is a supernatural Southern cult leader. The build-up between Wyatt and Taker (or the spirit of Taker, maybe, since he hasn’t appeared on screen) hasn’t been perfect, but it’s been good enough to make one wonder if Wyatt could be the second person to beat Taker at WrestleMania and, if so, whether that means Wyatt, who, like Taker, derives his power from fears, could become Taker’s heir apparent.
Or maybe Taker will just kick his butt.
The action starts Sunday at 7 p.m. EDT on WWE Network or pay-per-view. The pre-show will air before that starting at 6 p.m.
WrestleMania 31: Preview, full card and five reasons to watch
WrestleMania 31 is slated to go down on Sunday, and while the road to
WWE’s biggest show of the year has arguably been bumpy, it’s smoothed
out in the last week thanks for these five reasons.
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Tuesday, 31 March 2015
Riker Lynch and Allison Holker “Salsa” Dancing With The Stars Season 20 Week 3 (VIDEO)
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