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Farrah Abraham Slams Taylor Armstrong for 'Making Things Up'

Former "Teen Mom" star Farrah Abraham has been rather vocal about her new co-stars on VH1's "Couples Therapy," especially Taylor Armstrong. Abraham has called Armstrong out for "making things up" but said that she has moved on from her interactions with Armstrong.

"I just would hope that her habits – or maybe is it bereavement – kind of going through depression, those type of things. Is it her acting out of that or is it of jealousy?" Abraham asked Radar Online. "I've just moved on from it, so anything that I hear out of her mouth, I just don't even take seriously, and I just look at the bigger picture of things. And that's how I would rather be. I'd rather not be the person who is falsely judging, who is making up things, and who is [messing with] somebody else's life."

Abraham and Armstrong have clashed ever since appearing on "Couples Therapy." The two have repeatedly accused one another of trying to gain attention by being on the show. It was recently announced that Abraham will be releasing another adult video in time for Valentine's Day, even though she previously denied ever having any part in the first adult film.

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"I'm very happy for Taylor … being a woman who has gone through a loss like myself has and being a mother and finding somebody that she would like to put her trust in and get married to. So on a very real and mature note, I'm very happy for what I see of Taylor and all the prospects of her future … I just hope that she continues her therapy and her progress. I'm not any part of her life and she's not any part of my life," Abraham concluded.

"Couples Therapy" currently airs on VH1 and has an all-star line-up of Abraham, Armstrong, Jon Gosselin and his new girlfriend, among others. It's a popular series that is now in its fourth season.

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