Farrah Abraham is in the hot seat — and this time, it’s a salon chair.
Marseya McAnally, a Fort Worth, Texas-based hairstylist, went public on Monday, April 13, with explosive claims that the former Teen Mom star, 34, walked out on a marathon 12-hour salon session without paying a dime or holding up her end of an agreed-upon social media collaboration, according to a report from Us Weekly.
Earlier in the day, McAnally posted on Instagram, teasing about a special guest coming to the salon. But the excitement was short-lived. She later alleged that Abraham arrived two hours late to the appointment — which was meant to get both Farrah and her daughter, Sophia, 17, prom-ready — with severely matted hair.
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In the post, McAnally explained that Abraham’s hair required a dematting session before any color work could even begin. The stylist and her team reportedly worked on the duo until midnight.
According to McAnally, the arrangement was supposed to be a trade: services in exchange for promotional posts and tags. But she insists that never happened and warned followers in a follow-up post, “If Farrah Abraham asks you to do her hair — DONT DO IT. I PROMISE ITS NOT WORTH IT,” alleging that Abraham blocked her before fulfilling any promotional agreement, per Us Weekly.
Abraham’s response? She took to her Instagram Stories on Monday, April 13, to dismiss the allegations entirely, calling the stylist a “jealous fake mom” and framing the situation as a clout-chasing attempt. Per Us Weekly, the post stated, “It’s sad when mentally ill people sabotage their own business from running their disrespectful mouths — harassing a celebrity collab & the celeb was kind to a jealous hater — enjoy posting my pictures cause your needy.”
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Abraham added, “Free coloring IS NOTHING. Poor you, party.”
Fellow Teen Mom alum Tyler Baltierra publicly sided with the stylist, commenting on McAnally’s video that he was “proud” of the hair pro“for speaking up, especially knowing that you’re in a more vulnerable position than she is,” per Us Weekly.