TEEN Mom OG alum Farrah Abraham has been arrested for allegedly “slapping a security guard” after she refused to leave a club.
The incident took place on Saturday night in Hollywood.
TMZ reported on Sunday that Farrah, 30, was arrested after she allegedly “slapped a security guard” at Grandmaster Records, where she was out partying with a friend.
An eyewitness told the outlet that someone in the club allegedly assaulted them, noting that the person was described as a Farrah “hater.”
The former Teen Mom OG alum allegedly became hostile and was asked to leave the club.
However, she refused to leave and even allegedly slapped the security guard.
A source told the outlet that cops weren’t initially called to the scene, though someone called for paramedics.
Once the paramedics arrived, someone presumed to be the ex MTV star allegedly became so aggressive that police officers had to be called in for backup.
The outlet claimed that someone made a citizen’s arrest.
It’s assumed the arrest was made by the security guard, though it has not yet been confirmed.
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Farrah was then taken into custody and released soon after.
No one was injured during the incident, while there’s no word on whether or not the star will be charged.
BREAKING HER SILENCE?
Farrah seemed to break her silence following the arrest in an Instagram Story post on Sunday.
While she didn’t directly acknowledge the arrest, the mom of one wrote: “I will never understand sexism and sexist hatred.
“To all the men who wish me wrong I give it to the 1 who created us all.”
The post concluded: “I care for men & women every day equally.”
MORE LEGAL PROBLEMS
Saturday night’s arrest is not the first time Farrah- who is the mother to 12-year-old daughter Sophia- has found herself in trouble with the law.
Back in 2018, Farrah was arrested after allegedly striking an employee at the Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
She has since been banned from the premises as a result of the incident.
According to TMZ, Farrah entered a guilty plea as part of a plea deal following her 2018 arrest.
Farrah’s battery charge was dropped as part of the plea deal.
Because she resisted arrest, Farrah was ordered to serve two years probation and five days of community labor.
Additionally, she was forced to complete 12 hours of anger management.