Former 'Teen Mom' Star Farrah Abraham Shares Culturally Disrespectful Post and Fans Lash Out

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No one is going to be shocked to hear that Farrah Abraham was outrageous on Instagram again. The former Teen Mom star posted pictures of herself riding a horse this week and while this is fine behavior, the caption for the photo was disrespectful.

Farrah took the photos at an Arabian Horse Ranch while on a visit to Dubai and captioned the photos: "Cowboys & Indians." The comment section is jam-packed with feedback. One person said, "We're called Native Americans not Indians."

Another user said: "Um cowboys and Indians...educate yourself on why that is sooooooo disrespectful. Shame on your ignorance." And a third wrote: "The preferred nomenclature is native Americans. As someone from the Midwest, I would think you would know how to respect this beautiful culture that we stole!"

Scrolling through the comments section brings up other issues, too. While many people are legitimately raising concern with culturally insensitive language, other comments are just pure hateful and have nothing to do with offensive captions.

Several comments are making fun of Farrah for apparently looking like a horse, with one writing: "Which one Is Farrah??? They both look alike." Another said: "You are not the pretty twin." Ouch!

Other comments even draw attention to her presence in adult entertainment: "And many have seen your movie on Pornhub." Some people went on to say her daughter will follow in her footsteps.

Farrah rose to fame on MTV's Teen Mom for her larger-than-life personality and was fired for her activity in adult entertainment and for her apparent harshness with producers on the show, so she is no stranger to conflict. But is there a point where these online comments go too far? Obviously her choice of caption was culturally ignorant and offensive, so it's reasonable that people call her out on her mistake. But when comments stray into the realm of personal digs, it seems like it's reaching a level of cruelty that's unfair and inappropriate.