Since debuting her sex tape, Backdoor Teen Mom in May, and being arrested earlier this year for a DUI charge, Farrah Abraham has received a huge backlash from haters. The reality starlet seems to be fed up, as she recently ranted against bullies on her Twitter account. 

In a message posted on her Twitter name, F1abraham, the brunette beauty blasted the negative people who have been mean to her. 

"Laughing at all the #WannaBeBullies today :)) #ThankYouHaters such #WannaB's #GoCry ask someone for a hug if you can't handle life :)" she wrote on June 17.

The 22-year-old who has been candid about her life posted a series of four definitions of the word, "bullying."

"Bullying:The use of force to abuse, intimidate others. The behavior can be habitual and involve an imbalance of social or physical power #1"

"Bullying:It can include verbal harassment or threat, physical assault  and may be directed repeatedly towards particular victims #2"

"Bullying:  perhaps on grounds of class, race, religion, gender, sexuality, appearance, behavior, or ability. #3"

"Bullying: The victim of bullying is sometimes referred to as a "target". #4 #AREYOUTRYING2BEaBULLY?"

Abraham has also been slammed for her poor parenting skills of her daughter, Sophia. The reality star's fan Facebook page recently posted a message defending her that read:

"To everyone asking where the photos of Sophia are: Farrah has not posted any recent pictures. Even these photos were kindly sent to the page by the photographer who took them. Yes, Farrah is currently touring the country, but did you realize that in between each appearance, she goes back home to Sophia? Probably not, so before anyone judges, please take the time to know the facts."

Meanwhile, Abraham seems to be getting her life back on track since her March DUI arrest. She uploaded a picture of drug and alcohol test on Wednesday.

"Take Drinking & Drugs seriously! the #MomInMe  cares > (Pic)" she captioned. 

Enstars reported earlier that Abraham pleaded guilty on June 6 for her DUI case and is currently on probation for the next six months. She was also ordered to pay a $500 fine, and had to install a device in her car ignition, which she will use to submit a breathalyzer every time she starts her car.