Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Farrah Abraham: "The Bachelor" B-tches Are Judgmental Messes!

When this girl makes you look like an ass hat, it’s time to reevaluate your life choices.



On the February 1st episode of The Bachelor, Olivia Caridi commented that fellow contestant (?) Amanda Stanton’s custody battles were playing out like “an episode of Teen Mom.”


Stanton took offense to this, explaining in her one-on-one that she wasn’t a teenager when she became a mom.


“First of all, I was 22 when I had my first, and 24 when I had my second,” Stanton said.


 “I’m an adult.  I have my sh– together.  Like, that was not a very nice thing to say to somebody.”


Caridi attempts to clarify her comment, but Stanton didn’t buy it.


“I’m just a little confused,” Stanton told her.  “I don’t really understand you.”


“It’s almost common sense not to tell somebody that they remind you of a Teen Mom episode.”


Us Weekly asked Abraham for a comment on the scene, and she was all-too-happy to take a swing at the ladies.


“Now you can see why it’s offensive of others to judge someone’s parenting drama no matter what age,” Abraham, 24, said.


“The women on The Bachelor got a dose of the Teen Mom bad stigma.”


“If you are dealing with Teen Mom–like issues with custody and such, maybe it’s best to not go on a show looking for a new man like on The Bachelor,” she continued.


“Olivia Caridi had a point.”


Wait, Abraham has more to say because she’s successful and driven and makes molds of her nether regions!


“I am older then most of these women on Bachelor, with my life together and organized,” Abraham explain.


“Maybe as women we can all agree — no matter how old, how many difficulties life throws at us, as parents or not — to support one another and hope for the best.


“Good luck, ladies! And may the best woman win Ben’s heart!”


You girls just got burned by Farrah Abraham, and there isn’t much anyone can do to defend you.