Teen Mom star Debra Danielsen shocks fans as she swaps reality TV and rap music for an ordinary job

   

Debra Danielsen

A new TikTok video showed her working as a TSA agent, a deviation from the reality television life she lived as Farrah Abraham's mother. "Love the passengers. They are awesome," Debra wrote in the comments, confirming that she's happy with her new jobs. Fans were happy to se that she found a new sense of happiness in her life.

However, fans were startled to see the change, considering that she was previously pursuing a music career. In fact, the star even dropped a handful of singles and EPs, including her most popular song, White Women's Rap.

Debra is known for her time on Teen Mom

Her last release was in 2023 with a single called When I Grow Up. Debra is sitting at around 92 average Spotify listeners, though, so her deviation into a more sustainable field is a good idea, according to fans. A fan said: "I mean, good for her. It's a government job, so there's gonna be good benefits, pay, and possibly even a pension if she's there for x amount of years. Better than shaking her a-- and trying to rap on youtube or whatever."

Another fan encouragingly added, "Good for her!! She’s making an honest living. Nothing to tear her down about here." A third chimed in: "That’s awesome for her. A lot people now are being laid off of having a hard time finding employment."

Some fans were amazed to see her able to secure the job in the first place, asking how she was able to pass a background check. "How on earth can you be employed at an airport if you’ve had a gun with a laser pointed at your chest? Ok lol," said one. Another explained: "TSA is often hiring. Idt it would be too difficult to get a job there honestly."

While she seemed to be okay with the attention, fans weren't quite thrilled with how the poster acted. One fan wrote on Reddit: "So f----- to harass her and photograph her at work especially when she has a regular job with security clearance. They may fire her if people harass her. A------- without kindness or common sense have always existed, but we've armed them with cams and internet."