
Farrah Abraham’s 16-year-old daughter, Sophia, debuted her permanent fangs weeks after the reality star was slammed for letting her daughter get a massive stomach tattoo.
The teen showed off her new set of teeth in a joint video with her mom via Instagram Friday, featuring her cosmetic dentist.
“Finally got permanent fangz 🧛🏻♀️” she captioned the post, which polarized fans in the comments.
Some loved her new look and thought it was great to express herself while others thought she was too young to make a permanent cosmetic decision.
“So anything your minor wants is a yes?” one user questioned.
“You really have gone too far with some of the things you have done for only being 16-17,” another added.
Others praised the mother-daughter duo, writing, “She really is the koolest kid! Love this for her!! 👏” and “YES! I love it! Keep expressing yourself!!! Ur beautiful!”
Abraham was under fire earlier this month when Sophia showed off her new tattoo — three bats on either side of her stomach.
Since Abraham found fame on MTV’s “16 and Pregnant,” she thought it would be funny to first tease their followers by suggesting that her only child might be expecting a baby.
Instead, they revealed the brand new ink, but fans were still not impressed.
“I understand a child being free to do whatever they want and express themselves but there’s always a time when things should be done,” one critic commented on the Instagram reveal.
“At that age is too young no matter if the parent approves it. Rules need to be set……maybe I’m old school but that’s how I think.”
While neither Abraham nor Sophia have responded to the criticism about the tattoo or fangs, the OnlyFans content creator did previously defend her decision to gift Sophia multiple facial piercings for her 14th birthday.
“I won’t be shaming my daughter, I LOVE and support Sophia 100 percent on who and what she wants to become,” the “After Prom” singer said in a statement at the time.
“The mom shamers should recognize what some kids will grow out of and what they [will not].
“That’s part of a teen journey as I don’t have my belly button piercing anymore,” she continued. “I have all the compassion for her as I wish I had as a teen.”