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'Teen Mom' and 'Teen Mom 2' Girls Battle Over Farrah Abraham's Comments

More stars of "Teen Mom" and "Teen Mom 2" are taking a stance against Farrah Abraham and her comments, as well as her graphic video. The former "Teen Mom" has spoken out and attacked her co-stars for their decisions, and now they are fighting back.

According to reports, MTV wants to get the original "Teen Mom" girls back together for an encore season, given their immense popularity. However, Catelynn Lowell, Maci Bookout, and Amber Portwood have refused to be filmed with Abraham, citing her adult film and products that she endorses.

Abraham, never the one to remain quiet, slammed her co-stars, Lowell and her boyfriend Tyler Baltierra, for choosing to get pregnant and have a second child.

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It's "very sad" to see Baltierra and Lowell "make poor choices," Abraham posted on Twitter not long after the couple announced the pregnancy.

"Poor choices? I don't recall making a porn to support my child lol!" Baltierra responded.

Now other "Teen Mom" and "Teen Mom 2" stars are weighing in on the battle and all are siding with Lowell and Baltierra.

"Wow, I'm with Catelynn & Tyler!" tweeted Jenelle Evans. "She (Abraham) just wants to stay relevant," she noted, adding that Abraham's comments were "COMPLETELY uncalled for."

"Huh bad choices?!? Hahahaha I didn't make a so called 'sex tape' but WE make the bad choices?" Lowell tweeted.

Throughout the drama, Abraham has insisted that she doesn't care what her former co-stars think of her lifestyle. She has also worked to sever her ties with MTV; fans of the series are siding with Lowell and Baltierra, who became media darlings for their decision to place their daughter up for adoption. They now travel around the country, speaking to teens and would-be parents about the benefits of adoption.

"Personally I'm BLOWIN' them away," Abraham told Radar Online, referencing a single she released. "I felt compassionate about getting the negativity out of my own life."

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