Teen Mom Amber Portwood tells fans her ‘huge pupils’ are due to medications & dark lighting but NOT drugs in new video
TEEN Mom Amber Portwood told fans her "huge pupils" are due to medications and dark lighting.
The mom of two defended herself in a new video after followers accused her of being on drugs.
During Amber's Instagram live video, she shared: "My pupils can be as big as they can be.
"I'm in a dark, f**king house, and I'm also on medications. Duh!"
Some viewers commented her pupils were big after fans accused her of relapsing.
Previously, followers have accused her of being high in late-night videos, but she's denying that she's under the influence in this video.
Over the years the reality star has been arrested for drug possession.
Amber was sentenced to five years in prison for prescription drug possession and probation violation.
The star was released from jail early in 2013 for good behavior and according to the jail's spokesperson, she participated in a substance abuse program while in prison.
recently revealed her daughter Leah, 12, has begun to ask questions about their traumatic past together, including the star's addiction and prison sentence.
The star has struggled over the years with that attributed to her parenting and co-parenting issues.
She has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder.
Amber recently began college at Purdue University and is studying to get her Bachelor of Science in Psychology in Applied Behavior Analysis.
ROUGH RELATIONSHIP
MTV fans have watched Amber's strained relationship with Leah over the years, and now the preteen has at all.
On a recent episode of Teen Mom OG, Amber for all of her mistakes in the past.
In an episode clip, Amber, who , revealed Leah watched the video but didn't want to send a reply.
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She said: “Me, , and Kristina, are doing amazing actually. We literally just went to a fair, all of us together, the whole family.
“We are in a much better spot than we were. We are doing good and we are in contact. I see my kids so obviously I have to see them.”
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