Farrah Abrahamand her daughterSophiaare living the high life!

The formerTeen Mom OGstar shared photos of her vacation in Dubai alongside her 9-year-old daughter, including one photo of Sophia enjoying a gold-flaked apple juice that was posted to the girl’s Instagram account. The bottle of juice is reportedlyworth $150 a bottle, according to Lovin Dubai.

“@burjalarabthis should never end 🇦🇪,” the caption read.

The mother-daughter duo got to sip on the specialty drink at the top of the Burj Al Arab, one of the most luxurious hotels in the world, at the Skyview Bar just one day before Abraham’s 28th birthday.

In a second post, a video shared to Sophia’s Instagram account, Abraham is heard saying, “Some sparkling apple in a gold bottle for Miss. Sophia. They have some great sparkling juices here with real gold in it. Sophia, do you think it’s gotten to be an obsession with your sparkling juice?”

The video was captioned with, “The best tea time ever! @skybardubai @burjalarab I’m about my bubbly juice with Gold flakes in it! 🇦🇪😇 #ilovemylife #dubai #teatime #ramadan#jbr #mydubai.”

The mother of one, 27, also shared a photo of herself and her daughter smiling at the camera as they enjoyed lunch.

“The one the only@sophialabrahamkiddo to have the best tea in all of Dubai the gold juice for kids will never be forgotten ! Cheers with the best champagne in the world 🇦🇪,” she wrote in the caption.

Abraham and her daughter continued with their decedent dining experience, heading to Dubai’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, for Iftar – the meal after sunset that breaks the all-day fast during Ramadan – at the building’s Atmosphere restaurant.

The formerTeen Mom OGstar claimed she was firedbecause of her decision to work in the adult entertainment industry.

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In the documents, Abraham confirmed that the parties “amicably settled” the matter, though no terms of the settlement were released. The dismissal was filed with prejudice, which means the case cannot be brought back to court.

source: people.com