Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham is speaking out against Chrissy Teigen after the latter’s cyberbullying scandal that included a tweet in 2011 where she told Courtney Stodden to commit suicide.
Teigen, —who has since apologized for her past tweets — also called Abraham a ‘w***e’ on Twitter in 2013.
“Farrah Abraham now thinks she is pregnant from her sex tape,” Tiger tweeted. “In other news, you’re a w***e and everyone hates you whoops not other news sorry.”
In a recent interview in Fox News, Abraham says that Teigen needs professional help for her ‘highly disturbing’ tweets in the past, and calls her an ‘unfit person in society.’
“It’s really just a pathetic statement after someone has gone to therapy publicly for sex-shaming, working through my own depression, bereavement, and vulnerabilities at that time,” Abraham said. “I don’t even say the words she says.”
Abraham —who released a sex tape in 2013—claims she is still waiting for an apology from Teigen.
Last month, Abraham previously told Fox News that Tiger was a desperate model.
“When I initially saw Chrissy Teigen make these comments I could tell she was a desperate music video groupie and model,” she said. “[At the time] I just thought it was only with me and I ignored her because I don’t behave like that.”
“Now I see it’s tons and tons of people,” she added. “It really bothers me right now.”
Abraham has been open about her struggles in the past with her mental health including depression.
The reality star has also spoken about receiving therapy after battling suicidal thoughts, following the death of her ex Derek Underwood, who died when she was eight months pregnant with their daughter Sophia, who is now 12.
In the interview, Abraham added that she also hopes that Teigen undergoes therapy following the drama.
“There are things people don’t apologize for and they’re stuck in that,” Abraham said. “I’ve opened my mind, I’ve apologized for things and I’ve learned so much.”
“I wish Chrissy the best and I hope she receives therapy so she can be the best mom that she needs to be and the best human she needs to be for her family because it’s definitely needed right now.”
“I’m going through a lot right now and I would never silence myself,” she added. “I definitely don’t make a mockery out of bullying or sex trafficking or sex-shaming.”
“There’s something that triggers me at this point with Chrissy and that’s fine but it’s still disturbing.”
Meanwhile, Teigen did issue a full apology on Twitter to Courtney Stodden, who recently came out as non-binary as goes by ‘them/they.’
Teigen tweeted that she was ‘mortified’ by her past behavior and had tried to reach out to Stodden to apologize.
Since the cyberbullying controversy emerged, Teigen has seen some brand partnerships either get canceled or discontinued, though some have been claimed to be mutual decisions.