TIME apparently doesn't heal every wound, as Maci Bookout found out during her first sit down with fellow Teen Mom Farrah Abraham in more than four years.
In a , the two original reality show stars meet to discuss their pasts, and possible futures together.
"I'm meeting with Farrah because I want her to know that if she wants to be a part of this reunion, there's a spot for her," Maci, 30, admitted in a confessional interview during the latest Teen Mom: Family Reunion episode. "She deserves the opportunity just like everyone else."
But when she started to explain that to Farrah, the fellow 30-year-old cut her off, and countered: "My body was very upset and not able to come down from...I don’t know what was going on when I arrived.
And I don’t know why it was such a triggering problem to my nervous system, so that’s sad."
Maci tried to change the focus, by promising: "I want to show you that there are at least a few people here that, by the end of this, when you leave, you can trust."
But trust is a dangerous word for Farrah.
"I have a hard time trusting people," she admitted in her own confessional. "I want to have trust. I want to feel like there are no problems in the world, but I know that’s not what I am witnessing here right now."
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FARRAH'S FIGHT
Farrah's issues stem from the very moment she returned for the reunion series, as she found herself at the center of the drama.
While she said her hellos, making small talk with cast members like Amber Portwood, the rest of the cast aired their various issues with Farrah.
Cory Wharton, who has never starred on Teen Mom at the same time as Farrah, recalled comments she made about him and Cheyenne Floyd online in the past, accusing them of "having a baby to get on TV."
Cheyenne noted in a confessional: "I’ve never actually met Farrah but she’s just had a lot to say about me and my family online.
"Seeing her in person, she kind of has this evil vibe."
Cory confronted her, calmly asking: "So we had a baby to get on this show? That’s how you feel?" to which Farrah replied: "I guess I do. I guess I feel really ghetto too like that."
Cheyenne immediately got involved, yelling: "Ghetto? What are you talking about ghetto?"
Farrah replied: "I approach people much differently."
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Ashley Jones, who made her feelings about Farrah known in the episode prior, jumped in, saying: "The only thing ghetto is that face, that stuck a** face."
She added in a confessional: "It's always these dumb a** uneducated m***********s who wanna call somebody ghetto. ghetto is a place."
Cheyenne continued shouting and moving toward Farrah, while costars and security stood between the two.
She yelled: "It’s ghetto ‘cause he’s black? what did you say? he’s ghetto? What did you say?
"Let's get ghetto b***h."
She flipped a table full of red cups as the altercation continued.
THE AFTERMATH
Farrah hadn't appeared on Teen Mom since 2017 when she was fired for appearing in adult material.
In the aftermath, the mother of one announced she will be quitting MTV, and ripped the show and co-stars as "evil, abusive, and disturbing."
The reality star took to her Instagram stories this week to rip the MTV show for having "no ethics" and to claim that she will be breaking all ties with the network.
In a heated post, she wrote: "I will no longer have anything to do with @teenmom.
"The disturbing environment does not belong in my future & what I see is evil, is abusive, has no ethics, and is illegal and against the contract."
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Farrah continued: "I don't want any of these people around my family. Enjoy your hate pit of ignorance & power trip.
"Children should not be around parents who lie, hate, and are abusive. I wish all the Teen Mom children the best, they deserve far greater than what they have. It's evident," she closed.
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