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Farrah Abraham: 'Teen Mom OG' Star Reveals Why She Won't Be Attending Amber Portwood's Wedding

Farrah Abraham has had enough of Amber Portwood. After being invited to the latter's wedding, Abraham criticized the move and called Portwood a scam artist.

It is no secret that Abraham and Portwood do not like each other. Despite this, the "Teen Mom OG" star received an invitation to Portwood's wedding to 45-year-old Matt Baier. While speaking to RadarOnline, Abraham revealed that she will not be going to the wedding for many reasons.

"They lie and they need to stop using me to get attention for their wedding and book. I want nothing to do with their criminal behavior or lying evil groups of people they associate with," Abraham said. "I'm happy both the scam artists can be a happily married criminal couple!"

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It is certainly surprising that Portwood sent Abraham an invitation, especially considering how the latter behaved at the "Teen Mom OG" reunion special. It can be recalled that Abraham called Portwood's fiance a pedophile, which the latter did not take very well. She even ran on stage and proceeded to curse at Abraham.

Meanwhile, it looks like Abraham is dealing with her own romantic relationship. Fans know that she has been in an on-again, off-again relationship with Simon Saran, and a recent post on Snapchat seems to indicate that the couple are not on good terms right now. This is a bit of a surprise since the two spent Valentine's Day all cuddled up and looking very much in love, InTouch Weekly reports.

It remains to be seen, though, if Abraham was really talking about Saran when she called out an "ex-boyfriend" on her Snapchat. Fans of the pair are undoubtedly hoping that all is well between them. However, since nothing can be confirmed for sure at this point, readers are advised to take this news with a grain of salt.

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