'Teen Mom OG' sneak peek news: Sophia disapproves of grandma's wedding

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A promotional poster for the reality television show by MTV, "Teen Mom OG"

The MTV reality television show "Teen Mom OG" released a trailer recently involving Farrah Abraham's daughter, Sophia, clearly disappointed about the nuptials of her grandmother, Debra Nielsen. Although Nielsen's marriage to her now husband, Dr. David Merz, occurred back in November, the episode that covers the event has not aired yet.

In the trailer released by MTV, it shows that Nielsen is casually discussing details of her wedding while she is with Abraham and Sophia at a restaurant. The trailer takes a dramatic turn when Abraham asks Nielsen where Merz is, to which Nielsen replies, "working." After Nielsen's response, Sophia starts making snarling noises while aggressively moving her crayons around the restaurant table.

Despite the sudden change in Sophia's behavior, Nielsen does not seem to be bothered by it too much and simply continues to show Abraham a picture of a wedding dress. 

Abraham then asks Sophia if she wanted to discuss her feelings in the bathroom, and Sophia reveals that she never wanted to see her grandma again if the marriage with Merz pushes through. It appears that Sophia is looking to add some family drama even at such a young age in the upcoming episode of "Teen Mom OG" -- but given that the wedding actually pushed through, it is safe to assume that Sophia's anger did not last that long.  

Abraham, however, seems to be quite happy with being her mom's maid of honor, according to Us Weekly

Even though Abraham publicly expressed her disapproval of her mother's marriage, she has flipped the switch, and stated that she is happy that her mother has found love once again in Dr. Merz. Abraham and Merz have not had the best of relationships, especially after the two got into an argument wherein Merz called Abraham out for her inappropriate behavior back in season 6. 

"Teen Mom OG" airs on MTV on Mondays at 9 pm EST.

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