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Farrah Abraham’s Daughter Sophia Wears Platform Shoes in Controversial New Instagram Pic


Once again, Teen Mom OG star Farrah Abraham shares her controversial parenting choices when it comes to her eight-year-old daughter, Sophia Abraham.

In a new Instagram post, the child is seemingly rocking a pair of platform shoes — which some may consider inappropriate attire for a girl at an elementary school age.

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However, we must keep in mind that she already owns her own children’s boutique, called Sophia Laurent, so she is DEFINITELY different from other girls her age.

“She’s already wearing heels!!?? Smh,” one user wrote.

“Growing children shouldn’t wear heels, it’s really bad for their spine,” another agreed.

A third chimed in with, “I feel sorry for that little girl.”

This is hardly the first time Farrah has received backlash thanks to the decisions she makes when it comes to Sophia. She was previously accused of pressuring the young business owner to lose weight after she was allegedly photographed drinking Flat Tummy Tea and received a calorie-burning treatment at a day spa.

She also allowed Soph to participate in a bikini photo shoot last summer.

Farrah, an adult entertainment professional, also caused a big stir with her daughter’s school after they gave her a hard time for showing up with makeup.

“You know, when your kids are five or six they already start playing with makeup, and I was the only mother in freaking elementary school getting called in to deal with makeup on her daughter,” she previously stated.

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“So I said to them — and I proved my point because then the principal switched schools — I go, ‘Well then you should take off your makeup. If you don’t want little girls coming to school with makeup then don’t wear makeup.’ And then ever since I’ve seen that principal she hasn’t had makeup on her face.”

Scroll through the gallery to see more of Farrah’s most controversial moments!

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