
Farrah Abraham has had a lot to say lately about her former Teen Mom co-stars Catelynn Lowell and Tyler Baltierra, but on Wednesday, their (basically) one-sided online battle crossed the line when Farrah urged fans to report Catelynn and Tyler to child protective services (CPS).
In a new interview with OK! magazine, The Big F claimed her former co-stars are showing their three daughters a “lack of care” and providing them a “horrible” home to grow up in, seemingly due to Catelynn and Tyler’s “obsession” with their birth daughter Carly, who does not live with them.
“I think fans should call CPS on them,” Farrah told the magazine. “I know lots of the fans have been saying they thought about it, but the more we see the abusive nature and Catelynn conspiring this abuse with Tyler, CPS needs to be involved.”

As fans of Teen Mom know, Catelynn and Tyler are parents to daughters Nova, Vaeda and Rya. Back in 2009, the two placed their birth daughter Carly for adoption. Cate and Tyler’s criticism of their own adoption situation– as well as adoption in general– has increased since Carly’s parents cut off contact with them in the spring of 2024. As a result, the two have faced a lot of criticism for their seemingly unceasing slamming of adoption, as well as their frequent posts about Carly and her parents.
Over the weekend, Farrah inserted herself into the situation by taking to social media to encourage the couple to “seek help from a psychiatrist … focus on loving the children they have … and stop projecting their trauma onto their children.”
In response to Farrah’s unsolicited advice, the couple took to social media, with Cate writing that she hadn’t mentioned Farrah in years, and and that she found humor in the fact that she and Tyler “live rent free” in Farrah’s head. Meanwhile, Tyler insisted it was a “compliment” to his character that he and Farrah have opposing views.
“ … If we ever did share the same opinion, I’d be worried about myself tbh,” he added.
Cate and Ty’s responses apparently triggered Farrah, as the fired ‘Teen Mom’ star went on to post another lengthy rant about the pair Tuesday on her Instagram Story, in which she accused Tyler of being a “horrible dad,” called him out for his “severe” financial struggles and accused him of being a girl dad who “harbors resentment towards women.”
(The post did not feature Farrah’s signature style of word salad phrasing– aka “Farrah Speak”— causing some fans to suspect that the Backdoor Teen Mom may be using ChatGPT or AI to help her put her thoughts into something that is semi-readable.)
“When you’re a horrible dad, immature, and let your ego get in the way of living a great life, Tyler, stop embracing negative stimulus and take accountability,” ChatGPT Farrah wrote on Instagram Stories. “Your financial struggles are severe; learn to break the cycles and adhere to the 12 step principles.
“When you’re a girl dad but harbor resentment toward women, it’s a form of woman suffering and abuse,” she added.
“ … No wonder their daughter and Teresa blocked them,” Farrah wrote, before going on to accuse Cate and Ty of having a “brother-sister trauma bond.”
(As longtime fans of ‘Teen Mom’ may remember, Catelynn’s mom, April Baltierra, was briefly married to Tyler’s dad, Butch Baltierra, years ago, making Catelynn and Tyler step-siblings for a short period of time. However, they were together before their parents ever met, and are in no way biologically related.)

“ … I wish the brother-sister trauma bond would break for a moment, allowing them to reparent themselves and stop putting their children at home through their disgusting, disturbing and abusive behavior towards women, which is widely known and seen,” Farrah wrote.
Farrah also said she prayed Cate and Tyler’s kids wouldn’t grow up to be “hateful and egotistical like their incestuous parents.”

Farrah insisted that getting CPS involved would be for the “well-being and mental health” of Catelynn and Tyler’s three daughters, adding that the two being cut off from their birth daughter makes it “very obvious” that there is abuse and a “lack of care” happening within Catelynn and Tyler’s home.
Farrah then advised Tyler and Catelynn to get in-patient help.
“You can’t throw MTV money at a problem; they need to realize they’re at a low point and go to a trauma center to stop transferring their trauma,” she told the magazine.
Catelynn and Tyler have yet to fire back at Farrah’s latest rant. The Ashley has reached out for comment. Stay tuned…