'Teen Mom OG' Star Farrah Abraham Announces Adoption Plans

Farrah Abraham's daughter Sophia is already six years old. The celebrity mom is now eager to have her second child, but not through conception. She wants her second son or daughter through adoption.

According to InTouch, the "Teen Mom OG" star announced her plans about adoption in an Instagram post to honor World Adoption Day. "Let's embrace the power and beauty that family brings with adoption. There are over 145 million orphans in the world," she wrote. "I grew up with all my neighbors being adopted and in foster care and I've seen it mean the world to them to have loving and caring homes " a family"."

Abraham stated that she hopes, she and her daughter can make a world of difference soon by bringing home a new addition in the family as Sophia's sibling. The reality mom was very open to sharing her thoughts about adoption.

"I always have been passionate about adoption as it means so much to me, my family, my community, my church and my heart thank you to all the parents who have adopted and to all the amazing children with their loving families. God Bless," she wrote.

Unfortunately, instead of congratulating Abraham for her good will to the parent-less children some users bashed her, OK! Magazine reported. "She's never around for her kid so how's she gonna add a second?" one user wrote. "It's safe to say you would never be approved to adopt, thank god! Nothing with a heartbeat should ever be left in your care!" another user commented.

Meanwhile, Abraham opened up about her troubled childhood with her now divorced parents Debra Danielson and Michael Abraham. The star claimed that her parents abused her physically as a child. The family went through therapy due to things that happened to them. However, the reality mom seems to be okay now. She just thinks that "there's different parenting style," US Weekly has learned.

When Abraham is away, she often leaves Sophia to her parents. Isn't she afraid that they would also hurt her daughter? Well, definitely not. "My family and I have such a different dynamic now," she said. "We've talked through a lot of our abuse. Not everyone's a perfect parent, but we do learn and we grow from that. I'm not trying to be harsh on my family because it does make them sad to think back about how they used to be and some of their choices."

Do you think Abraham's past has something to do with her parenting style? Will she be responsible enough to look after Sophia and her adopted child if she will be granted? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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