Airport Security Called On Farrah Abraham, Was It Her Fault?

Going to the airport is extremely stressful. It’s a frustrating, dragged out mess of delays populated by pissed off problem-causers and well-intentioned travelers that just want to get the hell home. If everyone could manage to make themselves fit into that last category, the experience would be a whole lot easier, but alas, not everyone is capable of restraint. Like Farrah Abraham, for example. The Teen Mom star was at LAX today when a disagreement over a bag wound up leading to an appearance from the police.

If the rumors are to be believed, the disturbance in question was over a bag. Abraham reportedly arrived lugging an oversized monstrosity and was told she needed to check it rather than carry on. This reportedly led to an argument with the airline worker, and when Farrah asked to speak to her supervisor, the woman allegedly called airport security.

Abraham hasn’t spoken publically about the specific details of what happened, but she did reportedly tell TMZ the American Airlines worker was behaving like “trash”. She also said she had no problem checking the bag, but was severely offended by the woman’s tone.

On the one hand, anyone who has ever dealt with awful airline workers knows there’s a serious chance this woman really was a stone cold bitch to Farrah. Some of those people are awful and heinous. On the other hand, Abraham has had more than her share of problems before between her DUI arrest and her personal life drama. She’s not exactly the picture of stability.

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