Farrah Abraham is opening up like never before!
In an EXCLUSIVE clip of Tuesday’s episode of The Crysis Queen Podcast — obtained by PerezHilton.com — the Teen Mom star alleged she was groomed and manipulated into getting into adult films!
Remember, one of the big reasons the reality star was kicked off the MTV hit in 2017 was because of controversy surrounding her venture into the adult entertainment industry. She infamously made a 2013 film with porn star James Deen and pretended it was a leaked sex tape with her new “boyfriend.” It was released as Farrah Superstar: Backdoor Teen Mom.
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Now, however, she claims it wasn’t her idea — a lying manager got her into this world. She told host Renee Graziano:
“The girl that it happened to, the Farrah that this adult entertainment incident happened to, she did not know — I didn’t know — the girl at that time did not know that she was being coerced, manipulated by a female manager who ‘worked in mainstream entertainment, was booking celebrities on shows.’ She was actually a failed porn star that I did not know about until I had to look into this. She was trying to hold onto dear life to make something of herself ’cause now she’s a failed porn star.”
Oof.
The 16 & Pregnant alum claims the woman deceived and lied to her, adding:
“She was a mom to another daughter, and she was like, ‘Oh my gosh, well, you can be my daughter.’ S0, she very much knew and studied how horrible my relationship was with my mom and started basically grooming me to think, like, she could be kind of like that mom who helps her in entertainment.”
She added that the manager encouraged her to move to LA and hang out with her friends, noting that eventually “male porn stars [got] involved.” Damn. It sounds like this woman saw her vulnerability and pounced. Gross if true.
See Farrah open up about all this (below):
She also gets candid about her mental health struggles and so much more in the full interview (below):
You can see more of the podcast HERE, too. What do YOU think about all this, Perezcious readers? Share your thoughts in the comments (below).
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