'Teen Mom': Farrah Abraham's 'Ghetto' Comment to Cory Wharton and Cheyenne Floyd Has Viewers Incensed
02/08/2022 10:10 pm EST
Unacceptable
Fans aren't buying that Abraham didn't know how grievous it was to use the word "ghetto" in reference to a Black man and woman. It was a major misstep.
Not Buying It
Many simply couldn't believe that Abraham said that she didn't fully understand why everyone would view her as "racist" after the incident. They're not buying what she's selling.
Nope
Fans immediately came to Wharton and Floyd's defense amid the ordeal. As this user wrote, it was messed up to use the word in reference to them.
Can't Take It
Viewers grew even more incensed after seeing Abraham defend her actions to Dr. Bryant, a Black woman. They want her return to be a short-lived one.
Taken Action?
Some fans believe that Abraham should have been removed after what she said. Clearly, it's not sitting well with them.
Not OK
This viewer wrote that Abraham should have never used the word in the first place when referring to Wharton and Floyd. As they wrote, it sounded "racist af."
Out Of Line
Abraham's comment was too below the belt for some viewers. You simply "don't call people ghetto."
Farrah Speaks
After the episode aired, Abraham took to social media to release a statement. In her message, she called those associated with the show "deplorable" and even said that she's taking a step away from the franchise, for good this time.
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