Anyone who is not familiar with her history and behavior would never accuse Farrah Abraham of being a nice person.
She’s not just some clown who spouts nonsense and clearly struggles to express herself verbally. Farrah’s toxic behavior includes hysteria and racist rants.
But maybe, sometimes Farah can be a good mother. A good one, definitely. In very special cases.
This time celebrating daughter Sophia’s birthday. She’s 14 years old and she’s got a whole set of new piercings to celebrate!
Farah Abraham uploaded a series of pictures in a TikTok video. Tiktok is not really the right place for photo sharing. But, since the photos were of 14-year-old Sophia, maybe it was just age-appropriate.
(Just kidding — Farrah probably wanted to use Sofia’s montage for social media clout.)
The content showed Sofia getting piercings, along with her vibrant purple-and-black hair. His birthday was on Thursday, 23 February.
“Happy 14th Birthday!” Farrah chimed in, before posting some tags and explaining the context.
She wrote: “#snakebite & #earlobe piercing party! 6 piercings later.
In a rhyme that probably only makes sense to Farrah, she said: “#snakebite piercings you match your snake can you eat your cake too?”
Some people winced over photos of Sophia getting a series of piercings on her face. After all, it does hurt.
Sophia, meanwhile, was clearly very brave and very stable during her piercing.
And commenters were quick to point out that it’s good that a professional did it, not some inept rando at a mall.
However, the bigger point of praise was that Farrah was doing it.
Sophia is 14 years old. Too many parents try to rigidly control their children, limiting their self-expression for fear of “what people might think.”
In the comments, “people” showed that they “think” that Sofia gets to be herself. The world would be a better place if more people had that opportunity.
However, there were some critics who were Other Opinionated people These are probably the people who turn their backs on someone getting an eyebrow piercing and complain to the manager whether their cashier has a tattoo sleeve.
Farah issued a rebuttal to these negative comments and criticisms.
“I love my teenager,” she began. “I want to say beyond love for you, I am grateful to have you as my daughter.”
Phare shared that “You have helped me recognize how to ‘nurture’ myself while still nurturing you.” In fact, it’s a valid thing for people who grew up with bad parents.
“I love you and wish you the most successful life,” she continued.
Farrah wants Sophia to be “filled with compassion, not criticism, not shame, blame or disapproval for whatever reason.”
“As [you’re] Now re-learning, re-creating yourself and 100% using all the education you’ve seen in every age,” said Farah. (What?)
“I know it flourishes your life beyond mine,” she admitted. “You make me proud, laugh, love and experience the heaven on earth we should all have.”
Farrah then concluded: “Love you Sofia my superstar! Enjoy your time! Thank you for being my daughter.”