Farrah Abraham's 7-Year-Old Daughter Kicked Off Of Snapchat!
Fans reported Sophia for chatting late-night with strangers.
Aug. 19 2016, Updated 9:08 p.m. ET
Sorry Farrah, but Snapchat thinks Sophia is too young to be on the social media app! RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal that the 7-year-old's account was deactivated after Abraham defended her decision to allow her daughter to send Snapchats to strangers.
Followers became concerned when Sophia posted videos asking strangers to send her messages.
"I reported Sophia Abraham's Snapchat account because she was asking for random texts from random people and she's 7 years old," concerned follower Laura exclusively told Radar. "Snap is for 13+, and her behavior on her account is concerning because of all of the perverts out there."
She soon received a confirmation email from Snapchat notifying her that the account had been removed.
"As noted in our Terms of Service, Snapchat is not for people under the age of 13," the email read. "Since you have indicated that the child is under the age of 13, the referenced account has been deleted in accordance with our policies."
But Laura wasn't the only one to notify Snapchat, as other angry fans reached out over Twitter to have the account taken down.
"Isn't @SophiaLAbraham like… 7 yrs old? WHY is she begging ppl to text her?!?! Scariest @Snapchat ever. SHUT IT DOWN," the user wrote, while another asked, "How do I report a 7-year-old with her own public account? Username is SophiaLAbraham @snapchatsupport."
Earlier this week, Sophia asked followers to send her texts late at night.
"Give me text, I'm coming for you," she said in a Snapchat video. "Excuse me, you guys are texting me so much could you please stop."
But Abraham didn't have a problem with her daughter chatting with strangers.
"I'm right there," she exclusively told Radar. "Seven-year-olds are lighthearted when it comes to Snapchat. If she wants messages and she's hyper then good for her before bed time."
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