Farrah Abraham raised eyebrows with her revealing outfit while vacationing in Egypt with her daughter, Sophia.
The “Teen Mom” alum showed some skin in a photoshoot at the legendary pyramids shared via Instagram on Saturday.
The former reality star, 34, paired a sheer black skirt with a gold top, while her 17-year-old opted for a black dress.
“You’re brave. Showing so much skin for such a conservative country,” one social media user wrote over the weekend of Abraham’s ensemble at the sacred site.
“Part of traveling is learning cultural respect,” another added, with a third expressing “shock” at the revealing looks.
Others slammed the mother-daughter pair for riding on camels.
Abraham’s rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The ex-MTV personality, who clarified via Instagram on Monday that she is “home safe,” took the trip to celebrate Sophia’s birthday last week.
“This Egypt collage from red-sea to pyramids has been a wild journey and blessed to have another full circle year with you,” Abraham captioned a carousel. “I love that everyone thinks we’re sisters and can’t believe that we’re not friends, #teenmom life.”
She concluded, “I’m jet lagged writing this & can’t wait to ride camels 🐫by the sphinx today. Love you & proud of you keep learning and adventuring new parts of this big world.”
The duo got matching neck tattoos while abroad, with Sophia documenting the “amazing” moment for her followers.
“Our tattoos represent eternal life, eternal love, eye of Ra, eye of Horus, and inspired Egyptian hieroglyphics as seen in ancient Egyptian history!” the teen explained. “The Arabic writing translates to ‘eternal love.’ I’m so happy and grateful I got to get this.”
While the design marked Abraham’s first tattoo, Sophia already has bats inked on her stomach.
She showed the design off in October 2025, as well as her permanent fangs.
Abraham defended letting Sophia get multiple facial piercings in April 2024, telling Bunnie XO’s “Dumb Blonde” listeners that she is not going to “spiral” and “shame, blame [or] reject” her daughter.
The “16 and Pregnant” alum added, “I’m here to make sure my child’s seen, she is safe and she is supported. If those three things are always top of mind, then I know what I’m doing.”
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