‘Teen Mom’ Battle! Kailyn Lowry Will Allegedly Be The Next One In A Celebrity Boxing Match… And She Wants To Fight Farrah!
It’s going down! Remember when Farrah Abraham was supposed to fight Nicole “Hoopz” Alexander and then she dropped out last minute? Well, now Teen Mom star, Kailyn Lowry reportedly wants to fight — but only if she can fight her former co-star, Farrah!
Damon Feldman, the guy that set up the charity match to begin with, says that he will not take legal action against Farrah if she agrees to fight Kailyn. The 26-year-old mom is about to sign a deal for a charity match and she only wants Farrah because, well, the two do not get along.
It was strange when Farrah dropped out suddenly, especially because she promoted it for months on social media! What gives? “[It was] typical Farrah with her diva demands. She wanted 30 rooms, flights for six people…She was very demanding and difficult to work with,” an insider told Radar.
The boxing match was supposed to raise awareness for bullying, which Kailyn thought was hypocritical of the former MTV star. “I think there are much better influencers,” Kailyn told Radar.
Farrah claims that since she avoided going to prison after she was involved in an altercation at the Beverly Hills Hotel in June, she’s taking her probation seriously, which means no fist fights.
The mom of Sophia is not happy with Damon either. She spilled to HollywoodLife, “Damon has been threatening my career and threatening lawsuits when he is not delivering on his end…As a mother, I stand firm and I will not tolerate illegal, unsafe, or bullying behavior, the promoters, and all associated are in breach on their part.”
While Kailyn hasn’t confirmed she is getting into the ring just yet, her Teen Mom co-star, Catelynn Lowell, did say that wanted to see Farrah get “laid out.” Kailyn has expressed her desire to fight, though. She confessed, “There are plenty of us who will take her up on this.”
It sounds like this is the fight that the mom of two has been waiting for!
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