Former “Teen Mom” talks about plastic surgery, plucking her daughter’s uni-brow

Oct 26, 2013 11:06 GMT  ·  By
Farrah Abraham talks plastic surgery and plucking daughter’s brows on Bethenny
   Farrah Abraham talks plastic surgery and plucking daughter’s brows on Bethenny

A few months ago, “Teen Mom” Farrah Abraham caused a serious ruckus online by blogging about how she’d tried to wax her 3-year-old daughter’s uni-brow, only to pluck it when she fell asleep. Abraham taped an interview with Bethenny and, as you can see from the second video below, she also talked about that.

The first video is of Farrah talking about plastic surgery and the latest procedure she got: fillers to her lips, which are so swollen that she has some difficulty in speaking.

However, Farrah insists that the swelling will go down because the procedure is recent. The former MTV star, by the way, is only 22 years old and she’s already had a breast job, a nose job, a chin implant (which she had removed just recently because it was “too much”), and her lips done.

She says she’s “experimenting” right now.

Abraham also took questions from members of the audience on the topic of plucking her baby girl Sophia’s eyebrows, stressing that she didn’t believe this would send the wrong message to the girl about how she wasn’t pretty enough.

One woman in particular lost her cool while speaking with Abraham, who seemed to be saying that the fact that she plucked Sophia’s uni-brow while she was asleep made it better. The woman eventually refused to ask Farrah more questions.

The full interview will air Monday, October 28.

For a bit more context, this is the exact quote that started the debate in the second video: “Sophia feel a sleep, I got my tweezers and Pluck-pluck-pluck......soph was not saying ouch or anything and still was asleep, I got most of it off and then finally she woke up..I went to sleep. The next morning I showed her and told her how well she did and she didn't even know, She was more intrigued now to be ok with upkeeping her non-unibrow. I could tell she was proud.”