When going through a breakup, even getting dressed in the morning can be a daunting task. But heck, for Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham, she's been doing a pretty good job. The 21-year-old mother to Sophia recently broke things off with new boyfriend John Parra. The relationship began after Abraham dropped by On Air With Ryan Seacrest earlier this summer where she met her former boo, a board operator on the show. Apparently, Parra was all like "why won't you move to LA?" and "make more time for me" and Farrah was all like "I'm all set, thanks." Ahhh, the typical "moving too fast" dilemma.
Regardless, Farrah looks good lately. Like, really good. Like, hair perfectly coiffed, flaunting cute outfits I want to mimic and head out to the store to assemble myself, good. I'd say that's something to be proud of among all this emotional distress, wouldn't you?
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The other day, Farrah was spotted out wearing this season's hot look, colored jeans and a cute top. Then here she is a few days later rocking a dreamy blue blazer and a seafoam tank. I can't even pull colors together that well on a normal basis, nevertheless if I was dealing with a breakup.
When I split from my boyfriend, there was a whole lot of sweatpant action going on. Granted, I wasn't being tracked by paparazzi or preparing to shoot my own reality show spinoff. Farrah clearly knows how to keep a good face on, both in terms of pulling her look together and for her daughter. For that, I give the girl some props.
What do you think of Farrah's post-breakup style?
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Comments 13
You're still prettier.
Her wordrobe is conservative for her age, I think.
Well to answer how sophia is wearing granimals so fricken What! Most kids do, thats why it's called KIDS clothing.
As for her looks shut the hell up... you talk about how bad she looks and what kind of cosmetic makeovers she needs....ever think people are saying the same nasty things about you....
It's a form of bullying...WAY to go... now go tell your own children how to bully....all the parents and people talk about the peer pressure and the name calling and the picking on of looks causing girls and boys to want surgerys at young age... you're right here promoting things that the school and others are trying to stop.
For once get off your soap boxes....you could be just as bad or good as her at parenting, theres always someone to make judgement on your parenting style, clothing style, makeup and hair style.