People are used to Farrah Abraham's bizarre posts, and are no longer caught off guard when they can't follow the bouncing ball when she speaks. She's recently been slammed pretty frequently for her poor parenting skills, with many fans citing her treatment of her daughter, Sophia, as being questionable at best. 

This time, as Farrah took to Instagram to promote beauty brand BB Glow as well as her 'natural filter', her fans took issue with her overall messaging, and quickly began to troll her for being a terrible role model for all girls. The way she depicts her image is leaving fans with serious concerns. They're not at all impressed that young girls and teens are looking up to her, and are taking to social media to put her on notice that she needs to sharpen up, or risk being canceled.

Farrah's Failures

Farrah's failures on social media have been well documented, but as they continue to be repeated, fans are being vocal about just how unimpressed they are.

This all began with her promotion of the Korean beauty product, BB Glow. Farrah appeared fresh-faced and the cameras followed her as she underwent her beauty treatment.

She then went on to brag about how natural her beauty is and how the use of her natural filter which she claimed to have created, is an incredible experience.

Remaining true to her confusing way of communicating, she flipped back and forth and eventually stated; "your natural is everything, be you and glow... thank you Korea, and thank you to AFL Beauty for making this happen."

Fans immediately pounced on the opportunity to remind her she didn't 'create' the natural filter, nor was she a natural beauty. They went on to identify that this cross-talk isn't healthy for the young girls that view her social media outlets, and slammed Farrah for her hypocrisy.

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Calling Her Out

Fans called out Farrah Abraham for her unhealthy, inaccurate messaging and slammed her for being a terrible role model to her young fans. They called her out for lying about creating the no filter app as well, with one fan saying; "YOU didn't make the filter! You bought it and slapped your name on it. You LIE about everything!"

Comments to her page included; "but you hide behind a filter. If you really were telling women to feel good without makeup, you would show your real face without any filter," as well as, "Practice what you preach. You lather on a ton of makeup, lashes and filters every single day. Stop with the fakeness!!" Another person stated; "nothing about your face is 'real' or 'natural', stop sending the wrong message to you girls that watch you."

An irate fan wrote; "You should not be on a magazine as inspiration to any young girl I’m afraid 😢, nothing about you is natural or real." Farrah may think she's a great leader to the younger, female generation, but fans completely disagree.

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