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Amber Portwood and Farrah Abraham Feud Updates: Will The 'Teen Mom: OG' Stars Patch Things Up Soon?

It seems like the animosity between "Teen Mom: OG" co-stars Farrah Abraham and Amber Portwood will persist for a while.

In an interview with E! News during the New York Fashion Week, Abraham revealed the reason she just cannot patch things up with Portwood permanently.

"I would want to bury that hatchet, too," Abraham stated. "But I'm never wrong. I'm a great friend; I'm a stand-up individual and in the same sentence she wants to be friends with me, she always says I'm crazy."

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Abraham's statement came after Portwood talked positively about her when she sat down with E! Daily Pop in August, saying that she still loves her even if their friendship suffers a major setback. She also described her co-star as a "crazy" person.

But in her own interview, Abraham pointed out that it was Portwood who was medically diagnosed with a personality disorder. She also stated that she is too busy with her life now and focused on raising her 7-year-old daughter Sophia than deal with her former friend.

The co-stars had been feuding for a while. At the beginning of the year, Portwood claimed that Abraham is still snorting cocaine. But the latter admitted in her memoir back in 2012 that she used to do that right after Sophia's birth. The was also a time when Portwood attempted to punch Abraham in the face during "Teen Mom: OG" reunion special last year.

However, Abraham still hopes that Portwood will be in a happier place in her life now.

"I wish she would take other people in her circle more seriously so that she could be the happiest Amber. I think producers and production play off of that so I would just strive to keep people around who are there for you," the reality star stated.

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