Farrah Abraham says she 'loves coronavirus season', gives parents tips on homeschooling

Farrah Abraham informed her fans how she was teaching her daughter Sophia amid coronavirus self-quarantine but fans were really not willing to buy her advice
UPDATED MAR 20, 2020
Farrah Abraham  (Getty Images)
Farrah Abraham (Getty Images)

Coronavirus pandemic has left everyone locked up in their homes as they self-isolate themselves to fight the outbreak. While the number of cases is increasing worldwide, the outbreak has also heavily affected daily life. One of the things that have been affected is education. 

All the universities and schools have been shut down to fight the pandemic and several online sessions are being planned to ensure that the students are not missing out on a lot. Amid this, 'Teen Mom' alum, Farrah Abraham decided to educate her followers on how they could make teaching at home better for their children.

She took to her social media to discuss this with her fans. Farrah told them some of the tips that made her daughter, Sophia Abraham's homeschooling a lot easier. “Sophia has been online schooled for a couple of years now. Sophia really does two-and-a-half hours of school a day," she said. 

She continued, "She gets through all her schooling she has to get done. Then she gets to do fun things like learn about how to create videos and edit and be super creative and do her dance classes online."

While her information had been helpful, fans were angered when she stated that she loves coronavirus.  “I’m such a homebody and I kind of love coronavirus season!" she said.

Many were quick to comment about how bad the pandemic is and it is not a topic to joke about. "Will you please stop with this whole "I'm an expert" BS? You need more education about what you are doing to your physical body with botox, fillers, cosmetic surgeries, and so forth before trying to educate actual parents on homeschooling. Besides, you only homeschool Sophia to spend the rest of the time putting her under a fame spotlight," wrote one follower.

Another added, "I was with you till you said you like Coronavirus season. Hun this isn't like flu season this is an emergency outbreak. Although I get your point of the video you got to watch what you say a little more, people are passing away. That's not to say people don't also pass away from the flu but you NEVER like illness."

Others expressed their disappointment that the reality star compared the pandemic to a "season" as one comment read, "I was following did you said you were excited about coronavirus season. Some of us are losing jobs because of this. This is not a season."

Another wrote, "Why do you keep saying you love Coronavirus season like its spring, summer, fall, or winter?! You seriously need a reality check."

While Farrah might have intended to be helpful, her choice of words have definitely upset many people. 

RELATED TOPICS FARRAH ABRAHAM

GET THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT STORIES
STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX.

MORE STORIES

John Oliver was bleeped out twice during his brief, 15-second Emmys acceptance speech on live television after he roasted host Nate Bargatze
Sep 15, 2025
Kevin Hart doesn't appreciate paparazzi’s question after viral video of him hosting Diddy’s party resurfaces
Apr 6, 2025
Diddy’s childhood friend Tim Patterson claims Janice Combs’s wild parties often involved pimps, homosexuals, and other adult activities
Apr 6, 2025
Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Jackson tied the knot in 1994, but she initially thought the King of Pop was a creep—and we totally get why
Apr 6, 2025
Riley Keough opens up about the Presley family curse in a candid interview while on tour for her book, 'From Here to the Great Unknown'
Apr 5, 2025
Natalie Morales hits back after her interview with Seth Meyers is removed from all platforms due to a revealing outfit
Apr 5, 2025
"Babyface, can you believe she wants me to dress like a girl?" Michael Jackson told a producer.
Apr 2, 2025
Sofia Vergara also dished out on why she doesn't ever want to play Modern Family's Gloria again
Apr 2, 2025
"It took more and more to get high, and I honestly don't know when your body decides it can't deal with it anymore," Lisa Marie Presley wrote.
Apr 1, 2025
A family member's last-minute intervention saved Michael Jackson from the 9/11 tragedy—here’s what happened
Apr 1, 2025