‘Return to Amish’ News: Sabrina High Slams ‘Teen Mom’ Star Farrah Abraham For Feud With Co-Stars, Criticizes Her Comments About Having More Kids [PHOTOS]
Feuds between the stars of MTV's Teen Mom aren't uncommon, but the latest one brought in the star of another reality TV show-TLC's Return to Amish star Sabrina High.
Farrah Abraham, one of the original Teen Mom stars, recently criticized Janelle Evans from the second installment for having a second child with boyfriend Nathan Griffith, telling AfterBuzz TV on July 14 that she would "never find a boyfriend right now, get pregnant, and have a second child without a plan."
Her criticisms however, have caused a firestorm of response from not only her Teen Mom co-stars, but from High as well.
The ex-Mennonite, who recently became a mother herself, slammed her fellow reality star July 17 by referencing Abraham's famous sex tape, Backdoor Teen Mom.
"Um Farrah Abraham says she wouldn't have a kid again without a plan?? Yeah obviously...you need to take it in the right hole first sweetie," High tweeted.
Her comments inspired loads of love from Abraham's co-stars, Caitlynn Lowell and Tyler Baltierra, who were also recent victims of pointed comments made by Abraham, after they too announced a second pregnancy.
@TylerBaltierra @CatelynnLowell you guys are AWESOME :)
— Sabrina Burkholder (@sabrina_lelia) July 21, 2014
@sabrina_lelia @TylerBaltierra your awesome! And my favorite!! — Catelynn (@CatelynnLowell) July 21, 2014
@sabrina_lelia @CatelynnLowell NO! YOUR awesome lol we both have watched your story from the beginning
— Tyler BaltierraMTV (@TylerBaltierra) July 21, 2014
@TylerBaltierra @CatelynnLowell awww thanks so much for your support!! :) :) ♡♥♡ — Sabrina Burkholder (@sabrina_lelia) July 21, 2014
And while High has remained out of the feud since, Lowell and Evans have continued to call Abraham out on their accounts.
While Evans retweeted a link to an article criticizing Abraham's comments that she thinks her daughter will also make a sex tape one day (and also blocked her from her account), Lowell tweeted a photo of Abraham's line of sex toys for sale at the Adult Novelty Manufacturers Expo.
"This is gross bet her parents r proud," Lowell wrote July 20.
Abraham has not responded to the criticisms.