TEEN Mom alum Farrah Abraham’s mom Debra looked unrecognizable in a new photo.
The pic comes after she was ripped for dancing in a body suit.
The 63-year-old took to her Instagram Story on Saturday to post a selfie.
She wore a full face of makeup, while her blond hair was pulled back into a low ponytail.
Debra donned a soft smile in the photo, while she kept warm in a gray sweater and black leather jacket.
The former MTV star tagged her daughter, Farrah, in the photo, implying that she was using the Teen Mom alum’s filter in the post.
Debra later shared a video of herself, Farrah, 29, and the reality star’s daughter Sophia, 12, spending quality time together.
The grandmother shared the photo and clip just days after Teen Mom fans slammed her for hopping around her living room in a see-through ensemble.
Debra- who releases rap music the name DebzOG- recently uploaded an Instagram video of her dancing around in sheer black pants and a mesh Louis Vuitton print top, which revealed her bra and thong underwear.
She captioned the clip: “As you can see, I am EXCITED for my new album to be released for you all soon ;).”
Fans took to Reddit to mock Farrah’s mom, who has been working on her music career and plans to release a full album soon.
One user joked: “When you order Madonna on Wish.”
Another couldn’t “believe” DebzOG is still trying to be a rapper and posting videos of herself wearing revealing clothing to promote her music.
A third wrote: “Omg she needs to stop.. Seriously just stoppp
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Others called the video a “literal nightmare” and said they “so do not understand her life.”
Last week, Deb had fans worried after she posted clip of her singing along to one of her songs during a short workout video.
The 63-year-old has fans concerned with her career choice, especially as many think she “can’t sing to save her life.”
Debra has previously worn other daring outfits, including blue cut-out pants and a black leather halter top, to promote her music.
The reality star’s mom previously defended her music, including her music video for White Woman’s Rap, as fans criticized her scantily-clad outfits and “off the rails” dance moves.
Debra said of her work: “A lot of people don’t realize I am a singer and rapper. I’m not on drugs, I’m not high, I’m an artist.
“I love music. What you see in my videos is who I am. I want this to be about my music and my music career.”