'Teen Mom OG': Catelynn Lowell and Amber Portwood feud with Farrah Abraham on social media

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"Teen Mom OG" is gearing up for its latest season, and ahead of the premiere, it appears that more drama is brewing off camera as Catelynn Lowell and Amber Portwood got into a social media feud with Farrah Abraham.

According to Radar Online, a recently leaked Snapchat video of Catelynn, Amber, Maci Bookout, and "Teen Mom 2" star Kailyn Lowry enjoying drinks circulated, and in the clip, Kailyn called Farrah names while the other girls laughed and Catelynn said, "Amen to that."

In response, Farrah hit back at her co-stars and at Kailyn by taking to Instagram and Twitter accounts to post the video and captioned it, "Your welcome Losers I work with for the money I allow you and your kids to get- this is why your #fake #trash #patheticparents. Thank God I have better things to do than this with my time." In the caption, she added that she couldn't believe that her co-stars and Kailyn would say such things about her.

In response, Amber left a comment on Farrah's tweet and said that it was obvious that they didn't care that their comments were recorded. Catelynn also put her two cents in as she tweeted last week, "Trash? Pathetic parents? ROFL it's called one night out! Some like to be gone for months at a time!"

It was earlier reported that the feud started after Farrah allegedly hit an MTV producer. In the "Teen Mom OG" trailer for the upcoming season, Farrah could be seen arguing with a producer on camera, telling him that she didn't need to be on the show as she earns more money doing other things.

In a recent interview with Cosmopolitan magazine, Farrah said that she didn't need acceptance from the other girls and that she keeps things "very professional."

"The wear and tear of 'Teen Mom' shouldn't be dragging everyone down. It should just be lifting us up," said the mother-of-one to the magazine.

"Teen Mom OG" returns on Jan. 4 at 10 p.m. on MTV.

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