Farrah Abraham addresses 'Teen Mom OG' recasting; Reality star hopes 'Viacom starts treating the women and children better'

A screenshot of Farrah Abraham from the MTV reality television show, "Teen Mom OG" Facebook/teenmom

Farrah Abraham has responded to Viacom's decision to replace her on "Teen Mom OG."

The reality star filed a $5-million lawsuit against Viacom — the company that owns MTV — and "Teen Mom OG" producers last week for complaints of harassment and wrongful termination. Now that she is no longer part of the show, she was replaced by another reality star named Mackenzie McKee.

When asked for her comment on the matter, Abraham had some choice words for Viacom. The mother of one said she had "no comment [in] regards to any of the other girls," but did express her concern over how the company treats members of the cast.

"I can't confirm what MTV is doing to try to save the '16 and Pregnant' and 'Teen Mom' franchise since my departure," she told E! News, "but I do hope Viacom starts treating the women and children better. That is my statement as I move on to my next projects."

Abraham, 26, has been a huge part of the program's success but it looks like she will not be around for the upcoming "Teen Mom OG" reunion. "MTV is not allowing me to attend the reunion," she told Us Weekly, adding her father will not go if she will not be around.

Abraham also said she "can't speak" for her mother, so it remains to be seen if Debra Danielsen will appear on the special. However, sources revealed that the network is still hoping to see Abraham's family attend in her absence.

As reports point out, McKee is a former cast member of "16 & Pregnant" before being part of "Teen Mom 3." She was the focus of the season 4 opener of "16 & Pregnant." McKee was 16 when she started in the reality show business and at the time, she was a 16-year-old cheerleader from Oklahoma who is expecting her first child with Josh McKee. The duo continued their story in 2013 by joining "Teen Mom 3."

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