Farrah Abraham reportedly hasn't spoken to her mother Debra Danielsen in around two years, with it having been claimed that the former has "cut off" communication.
The reality TV star, 31, and her mother Debra, 65, are best known for appearing on MTV 's Teen Mom - as Farrah was a main cast member from 2009 until 2012.
They have since appeared together on the likes of Teen Mom OG and a family edition of Marriage Boot Camp.
It has more recently been claimed that the mother and daughter have become estranged, with Debra herself speaking about their relationship in various interviews.
Debra has reportedly now claimed that she hasn't spoken to Farrah or granddaughter Sophia Abraham, 14, in around two years, according to fan page @teenmomfanz on Instagram.
The outlet states that during an interview with Debra she claimed to have tried to reach out to Farrah in a bid to see Sophia, whose father Derek Underwood died in 2008.
The page - which is dedicated to the MTV show - reports that it was told that Farrah has "blocked her number" and that she's "cut off any form of communication with her."
According to the outlet, Debra said: "I wish I could speak to Farrah. I miss Sophia and I would do anything to see her. Times are rough but I know God will prevail in the end".
As reported by The Sun, Debra has previously spoken about being estranged from her daughter and granddaughter - including discussing the relationship in October 2021.
She said at the time: "We haven't talked for quite some time." Debra claimed they hadn't spoken in months but didn't reveal the cause of their rift, instead saying it was a "private matter."
Debra has made other comments about Farrah - who has appeared on shows such as Celebrity Big Brother UK - in recent years, including discussing the impact of fame.
She said during the same interview a few years ago that, whilst she didn't blame their TV work for the estrangement, she did believe that the spotlight had changed Farrah.
Debra stated during the interview back in 2021: "It changed her to feeling more entitled. Even if you're president you should always have respect and honor for other people."
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