Farrah Abraham's Frozen Yogurt Business Closes After Battery Arrest & Firing
The former 'Teen Mom OG' star reveals why Fro Co closed for good on July 1.
Feb. 25 2019, Updated 11:54 a.m. ET
Farrah Abraham's frozen yogurt shop has closed down after her Beverly Hills arrest for battery and Teen Mom OG firing. The former reality star exclusively revealed to RadarOnline.com why Fro Co has closed its doors on July 1.
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An employee of Maria & Kendra Boutique, which is next to the in Austin, Texas yogurt shop, confirmed the closing. "All of the chairs are stacked up," she told RadarOnline.com. "It must have closed this week. I am thinking they went out of business."
The closing comes as a shock, as Fro Co received a health score of 100 during the February 14, 2017 inspection, 98 during the August 14, 2017 inspection and 94 during the February 14, 2018 inspection.
So why has the business closed down? Abraham, 27, exclusively told RadarOnline.com, "The two-year lease term ended so now I'm getting ready to sell Fro Co frozen yogurt in grocery store chains," she said. "I'm so excited that my established brand can go to next levels!"
The closing comes after Abraham was fired from Teen Mom OG last year because of her appearance on an XXX webcam site and her harsh treatment of the crew.
Earlier this month, she was arrested after the Beverly Hills Police Department responded to the Beverly Hills Hotel for a "disturbance" involving Abraham at 1:19am. "A male adult hotel security officer reported that he asked Abraham to leave the hotel after she refused to disengage from a verbal altercation with hotel guests," Lieutenant Elisabeth Albanese told RadarOnline.com. "The security officer reported that Abraham struck him in the face with her forearm, grabbed his ear and pushed him in the face as he attempted to prevent her from re-entering the hotel. Officers noted that Abraham exhibited signs of intoxication during the investigation." She was arrested for misdemeanor battery and trespassing and held on $500 bail. She insisted to RadarOnline.com that she was not arrested or charged.
Starcasm was the first to report on the shop's closing.
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