Farrah Abrahams won't be attending 'Teen Mom OG' Reunion

"Teen Mom OG" star Farrah Abraham poses for a selfie. Farrah Abraham recently said that MTV did not allow her to attend the "Teen Mom OG" reunion. Facebook/FarrahAbrahamOfficial

"Teen Mom OG" and "16 and Pregnant" star Farrah Abraham said MTV did not allow her to attend "Teen Mom OG" reunion in New York.

Abraham exclusively told Us Weekly that MTV did not allow her to attend the reunion. Moreover, according to the latest news about the reunion, that while Abraham's father did not make an appearance in the reunion (Abraham said that her father won't attend if she will not be attending as well), Abraham's mother, Deborah, made an appearance.

It was recently reported that Abraham was replaced by "Teen Mom 3" star Mackenzie McKee in "Teen Mom OG." She sent a statement to Us Weekly claiming she had chosen to focus more on scripted projects rather than reality shows. However, it was reported that her heated exchange with Viacom producer Morgan J. Freeman was the possible reason why she was removed from the reality show.

Abraham confirmed this rumor in February when she sued Viacom for wrongfully terminating her employment because she "did not conform to gender stereotypes." Abraham claimed that Freeman and his crew accosted her at her Texas home and "harassed, humiliated, discriminated against, disrespected, ridiculed, degraded and sex shamed" her for taking part in the adult entertainment industry. She then claimed that Freeman threatened to end her MTV career and that after what happened, she was informed she will be no longer needed in "Teen Mom OG." Viacom denied the allegations and said that they respect Abraham's aspiration to pursue scripted projects. Moreover, Viacom pointed out that her claims are without merit.

After confirming that she will not be filming the reunion, Abraham attended Elton John's annual AIDS Foundation Academy Award Viewing Party in Los Angeles on Sunday, March 4. 

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