Teen Mom grandmother Debra Danielsen is less than happy about her ‘depraved’ daughter Farrah Abraham’s alleged plans to sell jars of her own poop.
Earlier this year, reality star Farrah announced in a since-deleted video that she was going to charge fans for her bottled faecal matter, following in the footsteps of 90 Day Fiancé star Stephanie Matto who .
Naturally, fans were pretty disgusted by the business venture and had no idea whether it was a joke or not.
Farrah’s mum Debra was also taken aback and expressed her horror at seeing her daughter stoop to new lows.
‘I worked with some of the most prominent people on the planet when I was an executive,’ she said.
‘I advocated higher education to my daughters, do you think there was any time I would ever suggest she get to that level of human depravity?
‘Why would you sell your soul, why would you be so depraved that you would do that?’
Debra explained to that she learned of her daughter’s business idea through her husband David.
‘I had no idea,’ she continued to the publication. ‘I’m sitting there and he’s telling me this and I’m like, “What?!”
‘He came to me and told me about it, trying to protect me so that when I go into a room and someone throws this [topic] at me, I’m not blown out of the water.’
‘It hurts me deeply because I know my daughter deep down inside is better than that,’ Debra added. ‘I have no idea how to pull her back.’
Whether Farrah’s plan to launch a poop jar business is legitimate remains to be seen.
Meanwhile, 90 Day Fiancé star Stephanie revealed in January that she had to be for farting too much due to the high demand for the jars.
Sharing an insight into what she believes has attracted her customers, the reality star said: ‘There 100% is a fetish aspect to it. I think that some men like the domination aspect where they feel, “Ooh, she’s taken so much of my money”.
‘Some guys really just want to have that girlfriend experience and, what’s more of a girlfriend experience than farts?’
She added: ‘They want to have that level of comfort with me. A lot of my fans have followed me for years – I’m talking six, seven years of watching my YouTube channel, and they’ve seen me and heard me but now they have a chance to smell me.’
Metro.co.uk has contacted Farrah’s rep for comment.