When it comes to bad decisions, all of the girls on Teen Mom are pretty much the worst. One of them, Farrah Abraham, has managed to bypass that show with extended fame by (*deep breath*) being in a sex tape, lying that it was a sex tape, faking having a boyfriend in rehab, making a terrible music video, being in another fake sex tape, being accused of being a liar and being offered one million dollars to tell the truth about the sex tapes (PORN), and writing a Christian parenting book.
Anyway, a reunion is in the works and the other Moms don’t want Farrah Abraham to be involved. It might make them look bad. Via Us Magazine:
After MTV successfully aired catch-up specials last month with stars Amber Portwood, 23, Catelynn Lowell, 22, and Abraham, 22, the network has been wanting to “bring the series back,” an insider reveals in the Mar. 31 issue of Us Weekly.
But before producers can start filming a reunion, Portwood, Lowell, and 22-year-old Maci Bookout (whose special ran last summer) are demanding that two-time porn star Abraham be axed from the reality series. “They don’t want their kids on a show where someone’s talking about sex toys,” the source explains.
MTV is taking the request seriously. “They would definitely consider dumping Farrah to get the other girls,” the insider tells Us.
Something tells me that Farrah Abraham doesn’t care because, well, I mean have you been over the first paragraph? Wowsers! That’s like less than a year of things happening and she isn’t even slowing down.
Abraham, nevertheless, remains unaffected by her former costars’ demand. “I have my own life,” she tells Us.
The mom to 5-year-old daughter Sophia also continues to pursue her music career. Abraham released her second single “Blowin,” along with a nonsensical music video on Monday, March 17. In her new track, she sings the lyrics, “Being a star is better than not knowing who you are.”
Holy hell, I totally forgot that she’s a Mom. Even with the name of the show it’s pretty baffling. Also, the lyrics, “Being a star is better than not knowing who you are” was written in crayon in the dark by a Gerbil. Just because a word rhymes with ‘star,’ doesn’t mean you should use it. I hope these four girls can come together, remember why they’re friends, and then Wile E. Coyote accidentally (or purposefully) drops an ACME anvil on them.
Via Us Magazine