Teen Mom alum Farrah Abraham is facing controversy after a hairstylist alleged she left a 12-hour appointment for herself and daughter Sophia without paying or promoting the salon as promised.
Salon owner @hairbyfknslay’s claims quickly circulated online on April 13, 2026, leading Abraham to address the allegations with her own take on the situation.
Us Weekly is breaking down Farrah Abraham’s salon drama below:
What Happened Before Farrah Abraham’s Stylist Spoke Out
Farrah Abraham visited Marseya McAnally, a hairstylist based in Fort Worth, Texas, to get her and her daughter, Sophia, prom-ready.
McAnally — a.k.a Slay — said they were planning on doing a social media collaboration in which Abraham would promote her salon and the stylist behind it all by sharing before-and-after photos. McAnally began by teasing who her new client was on April 13, 2026.

“You won’t believe who’s hair this is,” McAnally wrote in the video, alongside her caption, “Hint: She was 16 when you met her 🖤.”
McAnally showed matted sections of Abraham’s hair and told her followers, “When it comes to k-tips, blonding and ANY type of extensions realIy … I preach and I preach. Maintenance.”
She added, “Even with all the money in the world nothing can save you from damage that comes with improper at home care [for extensions].” McAnally noted there was a “dematting pre-session” before they could touch up the rest of her hair with fresh color.
Where Things Went South During Farrah Abraham’s Salon Visit
“If Farrah Abraham asks you to do her hair — DONT DO IT. I PROMISE ITS NOT WORTH IT,” Marseya McAnally alleged in the caption of her follow-up video posted on April 13, 2026. “FARRAH ABRAHAM left without paying and blocked me before the collab she agreed to do. She’s posting pictures and not giving credit like she agreed to do.”
The hairstylist continued, “A HUGE THANK YOU to @a.chemicalromance for helping slay the WHOLE 12 hour session 💞🖤,” giving a shout-out to makeup artist @beautybykelseyxoxo.

Abraham was accused of showing up to her appointment two hours late with matted hair. McAnally said that she and her team got to work for 12 hours on Abraham and her daughter, Sophia, and didn’t finish up until midnight.
There was apparently a disagreement between Abraham and McAnally, so the MTV alum allegedly refused to credit the stylist or tag her at all in any content despite taking photos of the finished product. McAnally shared a photo of Abraham smiling once her hair was styled and curled.
“The way she paid $0 and did 0 marketing,” McAnally captioned a video of herself addressing the drama.

Tyler Baltierra Reacts to Claims About Farrah Abraham’s Salon Visit
Fellow Teen Mom alum Tyler Baltierra sounded off about the salon drama.
“I’m really sorry that this happened to you,” Baltierra wrote to Marseya McAnally in the comments section of her video. “You entrusted your time, money & resources to someone with privilege & was counting on them to honor that. I’m proud of you for speaking up, especially knowing that you’re in a more vulnerable position than she is.”
“That takes courage & it doesn’t go unnoticed,” he continued. “I hope at least some of the stress is alleviated now & you’re able to do something special with you & your beautiful family. It’s only up from here, I promise! 🫡🫶🙌.”
Farrah Abraham Breaks Her Silence on the Salon Dispute
“When a jealous fake mom runs her mouth & thinks I even need to grace her with responding back,” Farrah Abraham began her response via Instagram Stories on April 13, 2026. “((THE JOKE OF THE SAME OLD NEGATIVITY — IM BORED & hair dressers need to take their mental health seriously & stop playing victim when she messages you first manipulating celebs for clout — it’s sad when mentally ill people sabotage their own business from running their disrespectful mouths — harassing a celebrity collab & the celeb was kind to a jealous hater — enjoy posting my pictures cause your needy.”

Abraham said playing “the victim card is pathetic” in another statement posted via Instagram Stories. “Free coloring IS NOTHING. Poor you party.”
“Happy you did not do my daughter’s hair & happy I met 2 other amazing moms who enjoyed working with us,” she continued. “Tell your man to stop buying $$$$ on my 18+ up online platforms.”
Abraham also posted a series of photos of herself and Sophia dressed up and ready for prom.


























