'Teen Mom' Farrah Abraham waxed, tweezed 3-year-old daughter Sophia's 'unibrow'
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Just days after news broke of “Teen Mom” Farrah Abraham’s extensive plastic surgeries, the MTV star is making headlines again for her image-altering ways, but this time fans are in a frenzy over Abraham’s alterations to her 3-year-old daughter, Sophia.
In her Sulia blog, which Abraham frequently tweets links to from her verified Twitter account, she wrote that she tried to wax her daughter’s “unibrow” to fix up her appearance.
“So here I am faced with a standout historical moment in motherhood when I can confirm to myself that my little, adorable, most cuddle-able cutie, baby girl has a Unibrow,” the reality star blogged.
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She added that after showing her daughter the “little issue on her brow” she decided she need to take action to get rid of the hair.
But judging from Abraham’s detailed description of the waxing it sounds like her beauty experiment didn’t go as planned.
“…I [tried] to wax her, the second a dab hit the Uni, she [touched] it with the towel she had in her hand…UHHH so now, wax was in the towel, and I yanked it back ASAP…OMG moment. So now Sophia was freaking out, so I had to act like it was a cool science project to get the wax off.”
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Though the waxing failed, Abrahams was not going to give up. She added that she decided to tweeze the girl’s eyebrows while she slept.
“The next morning I showed her and told her how well she did and she didn't even know,” she wrote. “She was more intrigued now to be ok with upkeeping her non-unibrow. I could tell she was proud. Ah I feel like a good mom.”
The commenters on her blog, however, seemed to disagree.
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“Is this a joke? You attempted to wax your THREE YEAR OLD'S unibrow?! And then proceeded to tweeze it? Wow. Now that is parenting at its finest,” one wrote.
“This is sad!!!” another poster fumed. “She is a little girl!!! My God she is only three!! You are teaching a three year old that there is something wrong with her. You should be raising up your child's self esteem not beating it down, she will have enough people in her life do that.”
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