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Somehow, Farrah Abraham was admitted to a graduate program last year.
But the agreement did not last long and the first teen mom The star has now been kicked out of the Western Governors University (WGU) master’s program.
And as with everything Farrah, her version of events appears to be very different from what really happened.

Farrah says her political views got her expelled from school
During a recent appearance on Jeff Fargo’s Fargo Talks podcast, Farrah alleged that she was ousted for praising Donald Trump and slamming podcaster Charlie Kirk on social media.
“It is not necessary to incorporate politics into the school dynamic,” Farrah argued during the interview.
“When I see the irrational, radical left take power in a hostile way and then, you know, yeah, Charlie Kirk died while I was doing a master’s degree. [degree]Of course I’m going to talk about that,” he added, according to Ashley’s Reality Summary.
“And that’s a sad reason why they kicked me out, I guess, because of my beliefs and because of the harassment on my social media and everything I say.”


Farrah actually got kicked out for cheating
School administrators tell a very different story, alleging an “extensive pattern of disruptive and unprofessional behavior.”
Specifically, Farrah was accused of committing a “security breach” during an online exam.
In other words, he cheated.
In other words, someone in an admissions department had access to hundreds of hours of Farrah acting absolutely unhinged on television, but they still gave her a chance assuming she wouldn’t immediately violate every single one of their conduct policies.
WGU is an online, “self-paced” school, and Farrah hilariously argued that they shouldn’t be allowed to expel students since no one physically attends classes.
Then, of course, she threatened to become a lawyer so she could sue the school.


“How you can expel someone for their own program is against our civil rights, it is against the law,” he said.
“Most of them don’t show up to work or school, but they do show up to damage and hurt their own dreams, their own goals, and they get in the way of that, which in turn fails the mission of all universities, which is to increase the graduation rate,” Farrah continued, adding:
“I can’t wait to get my law degree because I’m on my PhD and I can’t wait to do pro-bono work against these universities where we’re expelling amazing students.”
With reasoning and verbal skills like that, who could have guessed that Farrah would be anything more than a straight-A student?
Farrah’s rant continued on the school’s Yelp page, where she hinted at the nature of her cheating by complaining about WGU’s stance on AI:
“This university should be fined and removed from any federal funding,” he wrote, adding:
“They are afraid of [AI] because here you will see their educational fraud operation underway.”
We know shady people love AI, but we’re a little surprised that Farrah is a fan. It is generally opposed to all forms of intelligence!
