Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham arrested for DUI hours after tweeting fans asking for them to send her beer

Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham was arrested for driving under the influence in Nebraska just hours after tweeting fans asking them to send her beer.

The 21-year-old, who describes herself as a best selling author, public figure and chef, was allegedly caught driving erratically in Omaha at 1am on Monday morning - even nearly hitting a police car.

Police gave chase and the star, who first appeared in the hit show in 2009, reportedly failed a roadside sobriety test and blew .147 on a breathalyser.

TMZ reported the star's arrest and added her four-year-old daughter Sophia was not in the car with her.

Farrah, who is in an online relationship with spring actor and model Carson Underwood, didn't mention her alleged offence on her Twitter account on Monday, bizarrely writing 'HAVING THE BEST DAY EVER!! :) #Love #LIFE.'

Just hours earlier on Sunday, which was St Patrick's Day, the reality star and author of My Teenage Dream Ended, tweeted: '#WHERE ya gettin your #CornBeef today !!!!????? && That #Lucky #Irish #Beer! Send it my way!!!!'

Farrah is not the first Teen Mom to get in trouble with the law.

Teen Mom 2 star Adam Lind was arrested in May last year, Weston Gosa, was busted by police in Georgia on the 4th of July 2012 and reality favorite Jenelle Evans has also been caught on the wrong side of the tracks.

Farrah, whose daughter's father Derek Underwood died in a motorcycle accident two months before her daughter was born, met her new love on the internet.

Farrah has been single after splitting with Daniel Alvarez, and decided to join some online dating sites along with her best friend.

'I tried online dating her for the second time because one of my girlfriends is doing it, so I wanted to do it together,” Farrah wrote on Twitter.

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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