Farrah Abraham Shades 'Teen Mom' Critics' Choice Nomination: It Won't Win
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In a Twitter post, the 26-year-old slammed the MTV show, which is nominated as best unscripted series at the award show, for being 'very structured' and 'manipulated by the network.'

AceShowbiz - While MTV's "Teen Mom" most likely rejoices over a Best Unstructured Reality Series nomination at the 2018 Critics' Choice Awards, one of its former stars appears not to be too thrilled. Farrah Abraham took to her Twitter account on Wednesday, December 6 to throw a major shade at the series, shortly after the nominations were revealed.

"I don't think it will win as it's very structured, manipulated by the network," so the 26-year-old wrote. "production & almost scripted story lines at this point..."

In response to Farrah's tweet, the account of Teen Mom News replied, "well it's a honor being nominated it's at a pretty big award show."

The shade came after Farrah posted a lengthy rant on her Facebook page, saying that the MTV reality series fired her for her gigs in adult entertainment industry. "Viacom [which owns MTV] let me go because as a Business Mogul I act like an adult and part take in adult promotions and activities that other adults do for FREE or in private !" she wrote on the site earlier last month.

"Even though I have successfully been to gentlemen's clubs appearances they filmed and Viacom filmed me at the AVN's & Viacom shows and glorifies showing couples having sex on their network but as stated today 'my brands press out shines the Teen mom Viacom press'- Sad such a phenomenal show will no longer have its biggest talent on the show because of women hating, sex shaming, hate crimes, selfish, Weinstein company power trip behaviors against a professional hard working, honest mother," she continued.

"Teen Mom 2" recently released a new promo which featured Farrah facing a difficult decision. A male MTV crew member could be seen telling the reality TV star, "If you choose to work in the adult industry, we can't continue to film you." Farrah later fired back and snapped, "Who are you to tell someone to choose one thing? F***ing shoot me for being who I am!"

"Teen Mom OG" season 7 airs on Mondays at 9 P.M. Meanwhile, the 23rd Annual Critics' Choice Awards will be broadcast live on Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 8 P.M. on The CW.

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