Former "Teen Mom 2" reality star Farrah Abraham recently admitted herself into the high-end rehab facility The Lukens Institute in Palm Beach Gardens in Florida for alcohol abuse, but RadarOnline is now reporting that the star has been kicked out of the 10-day program early as she was a "disruptive influence" on other patients.

"She will still graduate from the program, but in less time than it typically takes because her behavior became challenging," a source told Radar, confirming that the 22-year old ex-MTV and "Backdoor Teen Mom" porn star was forced by counselors to leave on Monday night, two days before she was expected to finish the outpatient program.

According to sources, the young mother got into arguments with a nurse, attempted to take photos of a fellow famous patient, Tan Mom, during group therapy, and upset patients and counsellors who claimed that the star acted like a bully.

Bosses in charge of the facility were so fed up with her behavior that they first tried to evict Abraham the night of July 4 before successfully kicking her out last night.

"This was a long time coming...Farrah pleaded with them to stay last week and pledged her commitment to the program," the source said to Radar of the July 4 incident. "Lukens was reluctant but offered her a second chance. The staff didn't throw her out then because they wanted her to get the treatment that she needs."

On Monday, Abraham caused more trouble by inviting a paparazzi photographer to take photos of herself at the facility. She reportedly also ordered juice to be delivered to the hotel at which she was staying as opposed to the facility.

"Farrah could have stayed on the grounds of Lukens and had access to their facilities, the chefs and the center's a la carte menu, but instead she opted to stay at a hotel," said the source. "Still, she demanded the same luxuries that the center offers its patients be available to her at the hotel."

This is not the first time Abraham has gotten in trouble for bad behavior. The director of her mandatory drug and alcohol education course, which the court ordered her to complete following a DUI, described the star as having "difficulty making eye contact" and being "standoffish and sarcastic when answering the questions asked of her." Abraham displayed similar behavior during her appearance on the "Dr. Phil" show.

"At this time in my life, I need to stay focused on the positive to get through all of the negative that a DUI has caused in my life," Abraham told Radar at the time she decided to enroll at Lukens. "I'm 22 and I want to make better choices and ensure I can recognize when I am putting myself in a bad situation next time."

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