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Amber Portwood Skips 'Teen Mom OG' Wedding Due to Pregnancy Sickness; Farrah Abraham Disappointed

Amber Portwood was unable to attend the wedding of Debra Danielsen, the mother of her "Teen Mom: OG" star Farrah Abraham.

According to In Touch Weekly, Portwood's morning sickness due to her pregnancy is the reason behind her no-show at the event. It is the same reason she was not able to show up a recent filming for "Teen Mom: OG."

Danielsen revealed to the publication that she is fine with Portwood missing the wedding, saying that "I love Amber."

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I said, "I love you, you look beautiful, and I just hope you're feeling better" — because I remember how much morning sickness she had with [her and Gary Shirley's eight-year-old daughter] Leah. She was sick the whole time. I hope it's much better this time.

Unfortunately, Abraham is not all too happy about Portwood's absence. In the same interview, she accused her of being a "fake b—h and a production puppet."

She wasn't going to be here anyway, so I wish her all the best with her unplanned pregnancy and all of her bulls—.

Portwood recently took to Instagram to confirm that she and boyfriend Andrew Glennon are expecting their first child and the former's second kid.

The two have been dating for four months after meeting at We TV's "Marriage Boot Camp" where she tried to save her relationship with her now-ex fiancé, Matt Baier.

In an interview with Us Weekly, Portwood revealed that she was "nervous" about breaking the pregnancy news to her family:

Obviously it's non-traditional. Usually parents want you to be married first and things like that. But you know me, if I didn't do things the way I did, I wouldn't be me.

In the end, her parents were happy about the news and excited that their family is about to expand again. Glennon's family shared the enthusiasm and is also thrilled to welcome a new bundle of joy to the world.

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