Farrah Abraham's New Twitter Feud With Her Mom-In-Law Surface; Accuses Her Of Kidnapping!
Farrah Abraham has another Twitter feud, this time with the mother of her late beau, Derek Underwood.
According to a report from Starcasm, the "Teen Mom" starlet tweeted several rants accusing Stormie Clark of kidnapping her six-year-old daughter, Sophia.
The report first detailed Stormie Clark's numerous allegations, including how Abraham has supposedly been lying to her child about relatives from Derek Underwood's side of the family.
The 24-year-old immediately went to Twitter to shoot down the claims, as well as to remind Stormie Clark about the time that she allegedly tried to take Sophia away from her.
The "kidnapping" incident supposedly took place in a park at Council Bluffs when Farrah Abraham's daughter was only six months old.
"I don't falsely inform my daughter," the 24-year-old tweeted. "She knows you stole her from a babysitter's house at six months and took me to court."
The former sex tape star also bragged about how her late boyfriend's stepmother, Debbie, is allegedly a better parent. She also pointed out how Stormie Clark caused a lot of drama up until Derek Underwood's death.
"You wonder why Debbie is more of a good role model as a grandparent then you will ever be?" Farrah Abraham scoffed. "Derek and I had a great relationship, [but] his pill-popping mom lied and upset [us]."
Prior to Abraham's Twitter posts about Stormie Clark, Us Weekly reported about her highly-publicized online feud with rap superstar Nicki Minaj.
The "Anaconda" rapper criticized Farrah for disrespecting her mother, as seen in recent "Teen Mom" episodes.
"Farrah is a c*nt to her mother," Nicki Minaj said in one of her tweets.
The said tweet then sent the TV star on a Twitter rampage. The hotheaded brunette shot back with accusations about Nicki Minaj's family and how she does not understand since she is "not a mother."
"[She has] ignorantly spoken negative and disgusting [words] about my daughter, my mother and myself," Farrah Abraham narrated in an interview after her fight. "I will always voice when someone is out of line. I will not put up with [negativity]."