Farrah Abraham's Father Proud of Daughter's Accomplishments, Including Appearance on 'Couples Therapy'
Farrah Abraham is appearing solo on VH1's "Couples Therapy" next season, and her father, Michael Abraham, is quite proud of that appearance. He called it "the most amazing filming of Farrah" and noted that he is very proud of his daughter.
"She is working hard to improve herself for her child, herself, her family, friends, her business partners, and everyone she encounters. I am very proud of Farrah for the positive steps she has taken and hope the world will also see her improvements and efforts. I love you so very much Farrah!" he posted on Facebook. "The show (on VH1) will be the most amazing filming of Farrah."
Mike has been supportive of his daughter from the very first time she was on TV in "16 & Pregnant" on MTV. She then chose to follow-up by starring on all the seasons of "Teen Mom," which became so popular it spawned two spin-off series. Abraham, however, has struck out on her own and previously said that she does not want to work with MTV again and has switched channels to be on "Couples Therapy."
It's the second time that Abraham applied to the series but only the first that she was accepted. Scandal erupted when it was alleged that she attempted to pay someone to pose as her boyfriend just to be on the popular series. However, this year, VH1 decided to allow her to appear solo and instead focus on all of her relationships, not just romantic ones.
Mike Abraham is very proud of all that his daughter has accomplished, even though he's not too proud of the intimate tape she released earlier this year.
"The video (yes a private video before it was leaked without authorization) can't be removed, but Farrah has accomplished more positives as a teen and a 22 year old than most people twice her age. From awareness for teen pregnancy to the many families that contact us saying our families [sic] story helped save their grandchildren from abortions to mentoring single young parents… those are few of the many positives Farrah has to her credit that many overlook," he wrote.
"Couples Therapy" is expected to air early next year.