Cash her if you can.
“Teen Mom” alum Farrah Abraham claimed in an exclusive interview with Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” that she is “making millions” by posting titillating content on her OnlyFans page.
“I know the tips and tricks to OnlyFans. Again, I haven’t come out of my house for, like, five years. I am plenty busy on OnlyFans,” the reality star, 33, told us before the launch of her stand-up comedy show, “Diary of a Teen Mom,” at Manhattan’s Spearmint Rhino Gentlemen’s Club Thursday night.
“I am making millions of dollars [on] OnlyFans,” she continued. “I do business like anyone else does business, but I’m very good at that.”
Abraham dove into the money-spinning pool of adult entertainment before the 2016 advent of OnlyFans and similar subscription-based platforms — where sex workers, influencers and mainstream celebrities alike have profited exponentially from sharing X-rated media.
When her sex tape with porn legend James Deen surfaced in 2013, Abraham reportedly sold the rights for nearly $1 million to Vivid Entertainment. The now-defunct company distributed it that year as “Farrah Superstar: Backdoor Teen Mom,” which was followed by a second release in 2014 titled “Farrah 2: Backdoor and More.”
Abraham, who shot to fame in 2009 as a teen after appearing on an early episode of MTV’s “16 & Pregnant,” subsequently created a popular line of sex toys modeled after her own anatomy.
When “Teen Mom” was rebooted in 2015 following a series hiatus, Abraham was lambasted by castmate Maci Bookout for such professional pursuits. The beloved OG star asserted that she didn’t want her son, Bentley, to appear on the same series with someone who worked in the adult entertainment industry.
In 2018, executive producer Morgan J. Freeman gave Abraham an ultimatum on camera: continue working in adult entertainment or stop filming. She was eventually fired.
The “My Teenage Dream Ended” author has made guest appearances in iterations of the franchise ever since — indicating that ratings are possibly more important to MTV than its talent’s association with a stigmatized industry. However, the network has yet to welcome her back into the fold full-time.
It remains unclear if Abraham’s success in the adult entertainment biz, disagreements about potential compensation — or perhaps both — have prevented her from reprising her role.
“So I have to say, are we in a disagreement about my pay on ‘Teen Mom’? Yeah, that’s what it was. If you’d like to blame it on adult stuff … baby, it’s like, I am an adult,” she told “Virtual Reali-Tea.”
“And I have to say I’m doing very well compared to other adults at adulting. And I’m great. My transformation’s been amazing.”
In recent years, a succession of current “Teen Mom” stars — including Tyler Baltierra, Briana DeJesus and Jade Cline — have joined OnlyFans, their participation on the app seemingly causing no issues with their ability to film.
Abraham is quick to acknowledge the “hypocrisy” in this, but generally unfazed as she is delighted to focus on her comedy career — a reprieve from the dramatic world of unscripted television that she’s known since high school.
“I think that’s the joke of the night for my comedy debut is I’m doing really well at this adulting thing,” she said. “I hope you all catch up.”
These days, Abraham — who lives with 16-year-old daughter Sophia in Austin, Texas — is even able to find humor in the uncomfortable experience of sharing her birth with legions of viewers.
“I was looking back at the ’16 & Pregnant’ episode the other day. Someone sent it, I’m sure and like, you know, [I’m in the] birth position, legs up. I’m like, ‘Damn, this is like one of the highest requested things on my O.F. that people pay for!’” she noted with a chuckle.
“Was this ever my fault?’ I’m like, ’16 & Pregnant,’ you gave everyone this idea!”
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