Farah Abraham Opens Up About Potential Return To ‘Teen Mom’

   

Farah Abraham left the “Teen Mom” franchise more than seven years ago, however, her days in front of reality television cameras may not be over for good.

In a February 27 interview with Access Hollywood, Abraham, 33, opened up about her potential return to the MTV reality show.

When asked if she would ever return to “Teen Mom,” Abraham revealed that she’s open to the idea, but the budgets have not aligned for her to return yet.

“Yeah… I even did a pitch for Sophia’s sweet 16 to them but the budgets weren’t right,” Abraham told the outlet. “If I do come back, if we get the budgets in the future cause the network sold, I would love to,” the 33-year-old revealed.


Farrah Abraham Is Keeping Herself Busy With ‘The Next Best Thing’

Farrah Abraham's Dad Releases Statement About Sophia

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While MTV hasn’t announced any plans to have Abraham return to the show as of yet, the former “Teen Mom” star is keeping herself busy.

Abraham, who is the mother of Sophia Abraham, 16, is getting ready to star in her first stand-up comedy gig at Spearmint Rhino Gentleman’s Club in New York City on March 13. Her set will be themed “Diary of a Teen Mom.”

“I think like this comedy venture is kind of like that next best thing if I can’t you know find a home in Teen Mom anymore, its like let’s just laugh, let’s be present, we can talk about the old times, the new times and everything in between and also see Sophia,” Abraham told Access Hollywood.

“So I’m very excited about this, so either way, I’d like to come back, and I love keeping them here on this comedy adventure that we’re going on.”


Why Farah Abraham left ‘Teen Mom’ in 2017

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Abraham was fired from “Teen Mom” on October 30, 2017, according to Us Weekly.

The firing announcement was made after the MTV reality star participated in a Halloween-themed pornographic webcam show.

“It was all because of the porn,” an insider told the outlet at the time. “They said it didn’t fit with the brand. Farrah is upset.”

Shortly after the news about her firing went viral, Abraham made a statement on Facebook.

The reality star said that MTV’s parent company, Viacom, “fired me today” and “let me go because as a Business Mogul I act like an adult and part take in adult promotions and activities that other adults do for FREE or in private!”

The “Teen Mom” alumni called herself a “professional” and “hardworking mother” and argued that she had “successfully been to gentlemen’s clubs appearances they filmed” in the past.