
Farrah Abraham took a break over the weekend from serving up her usual helpings of Farrah Speak Word Salad to deliver some words of advice (and criticism) to her former Teen Mom co-stars Catelynn Lowell and Tyler Baltierra.
As longtime fans of ‘Teen Mom’ know, Cate and Tyler placed their birth daughter Carly for adoption in 2009. While the two have had ups and downs over the years with Carly’s parents, Brandon and Teresa Davis, their criticism of their own adoption situation as well as adoption in general has ramped up since Carly’s parents cut off contact with the MTV stars in the spring of 2024.
While Farrah recently reminded fans that she isn’t the biggest fan of the Teen Mom: The Next Chapter couple, her lengthy comment on a clip from Cate and Tyler’s newly launched podcast, Cate & Ty Break It Down, suggests that the aspiring stand-up comedian isn’t a fan of the pair’s new venture or their recent comments on adoption either.
In her comment, Farrah accused Tyler and Cate of “gaslighting those struggling with infertility,” while insisting that Cate and Tyler “cannot take accountably for their own mental health and actions.”
Farrah launched some heavy-duty criticism at the couple, who have stated numerous times in recent years that they felt that they were taken advantage of by the adoption agency they used for Carly’s adoption, and other adults during this time.
“Perhaps they shouldn’t have listened to other adults regarding their adoption 17 years ago,” Farrah wrote. “It’s essential that they seek help from a psychiatrist and stop speaking on behalf of individuals who are not present and who want nothing to do with their criminal, toxic behavior and abusive family.”
In addition to slamming Cate and Ty for their incessant criticism of adoption, Farrah said the two need to “stop blaming others.” She then claimed that they “need to address their addictions,” suggesting that they “embrace the principles of the 12-step program.”
Farrah then advised Catelynn and Tyler to focus on their three daughters, Nova, Vaeda and Rya.
“They should focus on loving the children they have while keeping them away from their toxic family, especially since they should have learned from my story on MTV,” Farrah wrote. (As The Ashley previously reported, Farrah is no longer in contact with her parents, Debra Danielsen and Michael Abraham.)
“It’s time to stop projecting their trauma onto their children and break the cycle,” Farrah continued. “Children are perceptive; they can see hypocrisy and narcissistic behavior.”
Farrah ended her (mostly Farrah Speak-free) rant by stating that the “child development within this family line is lacking.”
“ … It’s time for them to wake up and prioritize their health,” she added.

Catelynn and Tyler have yet to respond to Farrah’s social media slam.