I hate when people tell me to get a real job. I have one! I work in corporate America. Regular 9-5 like everyone else. I’ll never forget where I came from.
— Bri (@_BriBabyx3) July 30, 2019
“It’s not on the show, and people don’t look beyond that. I give you credit for still keeping it. Congrats on the new home,” replied one Twitter user.
“There’s always going to be people who hate you when you have a 9-5, AND a side hustle!” tweeted another.
“The show is on its last leg, smart to keep the job. And I’m not saying that to be an a**, I’m being truthful. OG ratings are tanking. It’s good to have a backup plan and have money saved,” replied a third.
Teen Mom ratings have come under fire lately, and fans are questioning how long the show will remain on TV.
Radar Online reported that Farrah Abraham brought in over a million viewers per episode to Teen Mom before she was fired. Since then, the ratings have continually dropped.
The outlet reported that after Bristol left, the ratings continued to go down. The season premiere only brought in 990,000 viewers, and by the end of the month of June their viewers dropped to just 849,000. By mid-July, only 679,000 people were watching the show.
The last season finale that aired featuring Farrah had ratings of 1,098,000.
Farrah told Radar that the show “should be cancelled,” and said “No one is beliving the fake story lines.”
“These other parents are super fans of the OG girls and have been fans, planned pregnancy is not what Teen Mom OG was about,” she said. “And now it’s okay to keep planning pregnancies to get on TV? Sad mainly for the children.”