Since then, Farrah has kept herself away from the hate. She doesn’t interact with the Teen Mom stars much and it’s clear she’s started a new chapter in her life. But now, she’s revealing exactly where things stand between her and her ex-costars.
In an interview with Us Magazine, Farrah revealed that she’s levels above where her co-stars are.
“I talk to the creators and the executives surrounding that. I’m just on an executive level, and that’s where my life is,” Farrah spilled.
She made it clear she doesn’t have time for haters. “I don’t speak to people who don’t support me or bash me, who have tried to hurt me or my family,” she said.
But does that include her co-stars?
Apparently, Farrah is willing to forgive the bad blood between her and the OG girls.
“I wish all of the women all the best. I think that’s great — keep doing what they’re doing!” she told Us.
At the time, Farrah revealed she was happy with her decision to leave.
“I just feel proud of me standing up and just keeping in mind every other woman, every other experience, everybody who is in the LGBTQ community who has shared about me doing what is right, always trying to choose and make the right choices, navigating my life,” she said during her last Teen Mom OG reunion. She added, “I’m happy that I didn’t let people break me from my core, which I felt this production was doing and many people around me.”