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Farrah Abraham was unfazed by a recent wardrobe malfunction while frolicking on the beach.
The Teen Mom alum, 34, flaunted her figure in a sheer neon orange bikini top that tied in the center, paired with lace-up thong bottoms, during a photo shoot in Los Angeles, California. Farrah was enjoying some time by the ocean on Friday, September 5, when the style snafu occurred.
The former MTV star had her full-blown peekaboo moment as she lifted her arm to capture a selfie near a lifeguard tower and the top raised above her chest.
For the portraits, Farrah sported long platinum hair parted down the center and a glam makeup look, accessorizing her belly button piercing with sparkling jewelry.

She struck a number of poses on the sand, gazing into the distance next to a surf board, carrying a tote bag and flashing a smile while splashing around in the water.
Farrah made her reality TV debut in 2009, starring on MTV’s hit reality show 16 and Pregnant. She went on to star in various spinoffs, including Teen Mom, Teen Mom OG and Teen Mom: Family Reunion.
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More recently, Us Weekly exclusively learned that Farrah and her former costar Jenelle Evans put an end to their years-long feud following their time on the franchise.
The duo reunited to grab a bite at Lucia, located inside Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, on May 8.

“I’m a girls’ girl through and through, and I’m always rooting for the women around me to win,” Farrah told Us at the time. “We’ve been through so much individually and together, so it’s really special to bury the hatchet and reconnect as mature women.”
Their reconciliation came after Jenelle, 33, contacted Farrah to congratulate her on her comedy debut at Spearmint Rhino in New York City in March.
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“I’m in a really peaceful place in my life right now, and when I saw Farrah doing her comedy on such a big stage, I felt inspired to reach out and give her the credit she deserves,” Jenelle added. “I think it’s important to show support when it’s genuine, especially when we’ve both come so far.”