Overview
- The Fort Worth stylist, Marseya McAnally, said she and a team worked about 12 hours on Farrah Abraham and her daughter, then alleged Abraham left without paying or posting the promised salon credit.
- Abraham denied the accusation on Instagram, mocked the stylist, and argued the work was a free collaboration, while showing a $169.99 payment for clip-in extensions that the stylist called only a partial charge.
- McAnally said she later received a cease-and-desist letter asserting payment and demanding she remove posts, and Abraham issued a press statement calling the claims false and saying she is pursuing criminal and legal action.
- After former Teen Mom castmate Tyler Baltierra publicly supported the stylist, Abraham said she reported Baltierra and Catelynn Lowell to child protective services over what she described as harmful online behavior.
- The stylist’s before-and-after posts remain online, Abraham continues to post denials, and outlets report no independent evidence or court records that confirm either account, underscoring how shaky informal ‘collab’ deals can be for small businesses.