MTV's Teen Mom alum and sex tape star Farrah Abraham is fresh of a rehabilitation program for alcohol abuse, and is speaking out about her recent breast augmentation and how she plans to continue to get tabloid attention.
Speaking to Fox , Abraham began the conversation by talking about her now-famous sex tape, Farrah Abraham: Backdoor Teen Mom with porn star James Deen.
“It made me feel good,” Abraham said of outselling Kim Kardashian’s X-rated video. “It’s like, ‘Wow!’ TMZ wanted to say mean and horrible things and be derogatory. People support me. I’m really happy. I’m pretty blessed. I don’t compare myself to others in entertainment, and I want to make better choices for my future.”
As far as her daughter’s future knowledge of her mother’s choices goes, Abraham says she plans on being honest with Sophia when she of the age to begin dating.
“I plan on approaching it when we’re regularly talking about contraception, boyfriends,” Abraham, 22, explained. “I was sexually experimenting and if you do it, it should be with a quality person. The more mistakes I may make the better for my daughter. It helps us become successful in the end. It helps me be stronger.”
As far as her own personal life, Abraham says she is “dating three people” but “not sexually active.”
“The gentlemen I’m dating are real businessmen who have their own companies and are very successful,” she said vaguely. “They don’t pay attention to entertainment or the drama.”
The 16 & Pregnant star also took the opportunity to clear up reports that she had been rejected from Playboy and kicked out of her Miami rehab facility.
“My old manager, who is a lying b**ch, said I was disruptive,” Abraham said. “I never said that. OK! Magazine this week has a huge exclusive. I completed that whole 60 hour thing and now I’m on probation.”
Earlier this week, the reality television regular tweeted about the “drama” concerning the XXX magazine, saying the information churning out of the rumor mill was a “lie,” and that she was “really laughing” about it.
“If it happens, they can pay up:),” the young woman said.
Despite being willing to develop a reality television show with more “educational value,” and plans to open a “gluten-free, low-fat” restaurant, Abraham says she is “not about money or fame,” and has little advice for those who want to enter the public eye.
“I don’t know what to say to the women who aspire to be famous,” Abraham said. “You are born for it. No matter how far you run, it’s always there. I’ve had a lot of issues. Girls have big jealously issues with me. I’m the extreme opposite of what you expect. I’m not about money or fame. You need to rely on your brain and not your body.”
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