‘Teen Mom OG' Cast Farrah Abraham Fired For Punching Producer?; Catelynn Lowell Reveals Postpartum Depression Struggles

"Teen Mom OG" star Farrah Abraham has been receiving a lot of hate from co-stars and crew after punching one of the show's producer Larry Musnik. Now, it's rumored that Abraham is booted out of the reality show, Radar Online reports.

On the trailer for the new season of "Teen Mom OG," the 24-year-old star who became famous for her sex stape can be seen screaming, "“I don’t need to be a part of a trashy a** show anymore because I make millions of dollars doing other s***! What a dumb, twisted mother f***er!”

But the situation escalated more. An insider told another Radar Online report that Abraham became "physically violent" and "punched and shoved the producer."

Abraham's anger started after she asked to participate in a reality show of a rival network and producers denied her request.

“The reason Farrah was fighting with the producers in that clip was because she didn’t want to film,” a source from The Ashley's Reality Roundup said. “Larry the producer said she was at breach of contract because she was filming a show with her mom Debra that’s similar to ‘Teen Mom.’ That’s what started Farrah off on her rant.”

Because of the nasty altercation between Farah and the producers, Radar Online reports that Abraham could be gone for good. An insider told the news outlet that the team behind "Teen Mom OG" is "very unhappy" with Abraham's behavior. “There is so much animosity and tension between Farrah and everyone behind-the-scenes.”

Another report from The Ashley's Reality Roundup also said that Abraham has skipped filming "Teen Mom OG" even if she is still in New York.

Meanwhile, Abraham's "Teen Mom OG" nemesis Catelynn Lowell is reportedly "furious" after watching Abraham's fit. Lowell even "called her every name in the book with cameras rolling,” said a source per another Radar Online report.

Lowell recently sat down with In Touch to reveal her battle with postpartum depression after giving birth.

“My depression and anxiety were so severe, I didn’t want to live another day. I started having severe panic and anxiety attacks in the middle of the night, which led me into a deep depression. I couldn’t stop crying. I felt I’d be better off dead. I needed help," she told the publication.

Lowell also said that her partner Tyler Baltierra has been helping her with her situation and she's better now, exercising whenever she has a panic attack.

Catch the premiere of "Teen Mom OG" returns on Jan. 4.

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