Farrah Abraham says Chrissy Teigen needs ‘mental help’ after tweet calling her a ‘w****’ resurfaced

Farrah Abraham is the latest star to speak out against Chrissy Teigen after some of her old tweets targeting young female stars, resurfaced.

Abraham, herself the recipient of a vitriolic tweet from the Cravings author in 2013, said Friday she thinks the mother-of-two needs ‘mental help’. 

‘Right now, she’s just highly disturbing to me,’ Abraham, 29, said in an interview with Fox News. 

‘She does not need to target young women or other people. I hope she gets mental help and therapy.’ Farrah Abraham said Friday in response to a tweet that resurfaced from Chrissy Teigen calling her a ‘w****’

‘When I initially saw Chrissy Teigen make these comments I could tell she was a desperate music video groupie and model. [At the time] I just thought it was only with me and I ignored her because I don’t behave like that.’ 

Abraham explained that she has been friends with Courtney Stodden – who recently exposed how she was bullied by Teigen – for years but didn’t realize she had been targeted by the model too. 

‘Now I see it’s tons and tons of people. It really bothers me right now,’ the Teen Mom alum added.

‘She does not need to target young women or other people. I hope she gets mental help and therapy. I would definitely take out the alcohol. No woman should be treating other women like that.’ 

Vitriolic: Teigen shared this tweet about Farrah in 2013

Vitriolic: Teigen shared this tweet about Farrah in 2013

Past mistakes: Teigen, 35, has yet to address other tweets she posted targeting young women, but did apologize to Courtney Stodden this week

Past mistakes: Teigen, 35, has yet to address other tweets she posted targeting young women, but did apologize to Courtney Stodden this week

'Highly disturbing': Farrah told Fox News of Teigen: 'I would definitely take out the alcohol. No woman should be treating other women like that.' Farrah is seen here with her daughter Sophia last month

‘Highly disturbing’: Farrah told Fox News of Teigen: ‘I would definitely take out the alcohol. No woman should be treating other women like that.’ Farrah is seen here with her daughter Sophia last month

In 2013, Teigen wrote: ‘farrah abraham now thinks she is pregnant from her sex tape. in other news you’re a w**** and everyone hates you whoops not other news sorry.’ 

It comes after Dina Lohan stepped in to defend her daughter Lindsay after a shocking tweet from Teigen targeted the Mean Girls actress.

‘Lindsay adds a few more slits to her wrists when she sees emma stone,’ read the tweet dated January 16 2011, and shared by user @Leyton on Wednesday. 

Dina, 58, responded via a statement to Fox News.

‘As a single mother of four children I have raised them to be kind, humble and non-judgmental. That being said, I will not judge her words towards others but I stand firm in one looking into oneself and continue to learn and grow #ownyou.’ 

'Grow and learn': Dina Lohan spoke out after one of Chrissy Teigen's tweets, aimed at her daughter Lindsay, resurfaced in recent days

‘Grow and learn’: Dina Lohan spoke out after one of Chrissy Teigen’s tweets, aimed at her daughter Lindsay, resurfaced in recent days

'Lindsay adds a few more slits to her wrists when she sees emma stone,' read the tweet dated January 16 2011

‘Lindsay adds a few more slits to her wrists when she sees emma stone,’ read the tweet dated January 16 2011

Lindsay’s mom spoke out amid growing backlash Teigen, 35, is facing regarding some past disturbing tweets she posted targeting young female stars.

In a series of tweets from 2011, Teigen encouraged Courtney Stodden, who was just 16 at the time, to kill herself.

She told the starlet ‘My friday fantasy: you. dirt nap. mmmmmm baby.’ in 2011. Another tweet from Teigen to Stodden stated: ‘go. to sleep. forever.’ 

Lohan’s mom spoke out amid growing backlash Teigen, 35, is facing concerning disturbing tweets she posted targeting young female stars

Earlier this week, Stodden, 26, revealed that Teigen ‘would privately DM me and tell me to kill myself’.

The wife of John Legend has now fully admitted her wrongdoing, as she tweeted: ‘I have tried to connect with Courtney privately but since I publicly fueled all this, I want to also publicly apologize. I’m so sorry, Courtney. I hope you can heal now knowing how deeply sorry I am.’ 

Teigen added: ‘And I am so sorry I let you guys down. I will forever work on being better than I was 10 years ago, 1 year ago, 6 months ago.’ 

Stodden – who recently came out as non-binary – accepted Teigen’s apology but was left unconvinced at the cookbook author’s sincerity. 

Apology: Teigen addressed the controversy on her Twitter account on Wednesday

Apology: Teigen addressed the controversy on her Twitter account on Wednesday

Abusive: Chrissy made a series of abusive remarks towards Stodden in 2011 saying she fantasized about the model taking a 'dirt nap' which alludes to a dead person's burial

Abusive: Chrissy made a series of abusive remarks towards Stodden in 2011 saying she fantasized about the model taking a ‘dirt nap’ which alludes to a dead person’s burial

‘I accept her apology and forgive her. But the truth remains the same, I have never heard from her or her camp in private.

‘In fact, she blocked me on Twitter. All of me wants to believe this is a sincere apology, but it feels like a public attempt to save her partnerships with Target and other brands who are realizing her ‘wokeness’ is a broken record.’ Stodden wrote on Instagram. 

Teigen has also come under fire for calling Quvenzhané Wallis ‘cocky’ in 2013, who was just nine-years-old at the time.

'It feels like a public attempt to save her partnerships': Stodden - who recently came out as non-binary - accepted Teigen's apology but was left unconvinced at the cookbook author's sincerity.

‘It feels like a public attempt to save her partnerships’: Stodden – who recently came out as non-binary – accepted Teigen’s apology but was left unconvinced at the cookbook author’s sincerity.

‘Is it okay to call a small child cocky?’ Teigen tweeted at the time when Wallis had been nominated for an Oscar in 2013. ‘I am forced to like Quvenzhané Wallis because she’s a child right? Okay fine.’ 

In March this year, Stodden criticized Teigen and called her out for being a hypocrite for temporarily leaving Twitter over negative comments, when she herself had made such disparaging remarks towards Stodden.

Teigen revealed she was quitting Twitter (though would later rejoin) amid a string of negative comments from trolls, which the model said had left her feeling ‘deeply bruised.’ 

Teigen has also come under fire for calling Quvenzhané Wallis 'cocky' in 2013, who was just nine-years-old at the time, as well as Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham a 'wh**e' the same year

Bullying behavior: Teigen has also come under fire for calling Quvenzhané Wallis ‘cocky’ in 2013, who was just nine-years-old at the time

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