Farrah Abraham and her daughter Sophia, 9, were spotted out for Easter Brunch in Beverly Hills with friend Phoebe Price after the Teen Mom star reached a settlement with MTV.
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The Teen Mom alum seemed to be in high sprits on Resurrection Sunday, rocking a big smile along with a baby blue pleated low-high dress with pink floral details, and purple gel slides.
Photo credit: BACKGRID
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She accessorized the look with a tan purse and styled her fiery red hair down.
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Sophia matched her mother’s pastel look with a pale yellow dress with a bejeweled belt and white sandals, completing the look with a white flower crown.
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Phoebe Price accompanied the mommy-daughter duo and wore a white dress with colorful flowers, a purple hat, white sunglasses and purple heels.
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As fans know Farrah has plenty of reason to smile after she reached a settlement with Viacom, MTV’s parent company after she sued them for $5 million last month, claiming she was fired because of her decision to work in the adult entertainment industry.
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The reality star’s lawyer filed a notice of voluntary dismissal of the suit, and in documents Farrah confirms that the parties “amicably settled” the matter.
Photo credit: BACKGRID
Farrah Abraham and her daughter Sophia, 9, were spotted out for Easter Brunch in Beverly Hills with friend Phoebe Price after the Teen Mom star reached a settlement with MTV.
The Teen Mom alum seemed to be in high sprits on Resurrection Sunday, rocking a big smile along with a baby blue pleated low-high dress with pink floral details, and purple gel slides.
Photo credit: BACKGRID
She accessorized the look with a tan purse and styled her fiery red hair down.
Sophia matched her mother’s pastel look with a pale yellow dress with a bejeweled belt and white sandals, completing the look with a white flower crown.
Phoebe Price accompanied the mommy-daughter duo and wore a white dress with colorful flowers, a purple hat, white sunglasses and purple heels.
As fans know Farrah has plenty of reason to smile after she reached a settlement with Viacom, MTV’s parent company after she sued them for $5 million last month, claiming she was fired because of her decision to work in the adult entertainment industry.
The reality star’s lawyer filed a notice of voluntary dismissal of the suit, and in documents Farrah confirms that the parties “amicably settled” the matter.