“Teen Mom” alum Farrah Abraham says she’s suing Harvard.
She says she is the victim of “educational abuse” after being kicked out of a Zoom class. She then says a professor bullied her to drop the class.
“I will be taking legal action against Harvard. I properly gave them time,” Abraham told TMZ. “I sadly had to write a review on Niche, on Yelp and on Google Maps because no one was getting back to me.”
Farrah was taking a creative writing Master’s program. Her professor was Patricia Bellanca but she also called out Dean Robert Neugeboren.
“Basically an elder teacher in a position of power with a male dean blocked me out of a class and also said lies about my work,” she said.
“I literally had to tell her to get in line with the other millions of haters. Like Lizzo who has to deal with haters? I have to deal with haters in education…like the educational abuse for all students,’ she said after revealing Bellanca had blocked her from the class.
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“I was the most person of color in the class, everyone else was super white,” she said. “Everybody deserves, no matter where you’re from, to do class.”
“I would advise Harvard is not a safe nor credible school to attend,” she continued on Yelp. “Educational abuse, deny student education, unsafe , discriminate, slander and poor mental health and writing and center help. Their own teachers do not know how to teach online!”