Farrah Abraham caused a stir during Sunday night’s MTV Movie & TV Awards after she appeared on the red carpet wearing a Bollywood-inspired outfit, complete with henna art (mehndi) on her hands and a bindi on her forehead.

Kevin Mazur via Getty Images Turning heads, but not for the best reason.

Almost instantly, the “Teen Mom” star faced criticism from people on Twitter who called her out for cultural appropriation. As you may know, Abraham is not Indian, nor is she a Bollywood star.

Imagine wearing something that's apart of someone else's culture just for attention. She looks so bad and desperate. #MTVAwards pic.twitter.com/3M8xIpVyUV — baby boy 🍒 (@darkwavebaby) May 7, 2017

FARRAH ABRAHAM IS NOT FUCKING INDIAN WHY IS SHE TRASHING THEIR AMAZING CULTURE I'M FUMING — lauren (@laurcndelrey) May 8, 2017

Farrah Abraham is gonna get so much shit for that outfit. — AJ Pitts (@BigBroYoyo) May 7, 2017

Abraham didn’t seem too concerned about the backlash though, telling TooFab that she wanted to “bring culture” to the red carpet and thought her look would “inspire others to embrace new cultures and have good experiences.”

She also said her outfit, which is admittedly beautiful on its own, made her feel “freaking amazing, Bollywood and sexy.”

Still, we can all agree that adopting another culture’s traditional dress and stripping it of context diminishes it to nothing more than a costume. (Has Abraham learned nothing from Selena Gomez or Vanessa Hudgens?)

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