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Farrah Abraham Wishing Coronavirus On Her Own Fans Leaves Instagram Horrified: 'Wow'

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By Rebecca Cukier on April 2, 2020 at 11:59 AM EDT

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Instagram had no words for Farrah Abraham last night after the former "Teen Mom OG" star wished the coronavirus on her own fans. Farrah had updated her account with a video of herself and 11-year-old daughter Sophia twinning in leopard-print face masks and matching outfits – 28-year-old Farrah had turned COVID-19 into somewhat of a fashion show as she paraded around in her outfit, also donning vinyl gloves, plus carrying a pet case containing a dog.

At The Blast documented shortly after the post went live, Farrah had started clapping back at fans – the ex MTV face wishing a virus now responsible for over 51,000 deaths worldwide on her fans didn't go unnoticed, though.

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While some feedback to the "Tiger King"-centric video was positive, replies sending Farrah the thumbs-up have since sunk to the bottom of the comments section. A fan had queried the appropriateness of the video.

"Our governor in Michigan said if you're frolicking around in public you're selfish. She's right. Wait till your face mask doesn't actually work," they wrote.

Farrah replied:

"You're disgusting evil, get off my page and I'm sure coronavirus will find you at your house evil hater keep hating legit that's your virus."

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Fans didn't let this one slide.

"Wow...way to set an example to your daughter. Threatening complete strangers with a virus that is killing people...and calling names and being rude AF. Can't take the heat? Get TF out the kitchen!" one user wrote.

Amid the shock, Farrah was, once again, called out for the actual outing, something that's seen the star already dragged out as she elbow-pumped with a neighbor in a hand-washing video that saw fans question social distancing.

"Wow, way to threaten ppl w a deadly disease you're amazing," another added.

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One user picked up on a tweet Farrah made back in early March – this one wished COVID-19 on a wider spectrum of individuals as the star wrote:

"All Democrats go live in China and die" – the remark came amid a thanks to President Donald Trump for "keeping us safe unlike the Democrats."

"Everyone is so shocked that she just wished the virus on someone but did you guys not see her reply to one of Trump's tweets? She said for all the people to go to China and get the virus and die!" the fan wrote.

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Farrah's coronavirus-related content has proven controversial from the start. Kicking off with a filmed panic buy at Target while toting a Louis Vuitton bag and saying she'd bought "like, 20 bottles of Lysol," Farrah continued to raise eyebrows as she posted paparazzi photos of herself and Sophia zooming through L.A. streets in face masks – the outing didn't see the two mingling in crowds, but many fans found it to defy government-encouraged "stay at home" advice.

Adding fuel to the fire was Farrah calling it "coronavirus season."

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