'Teen Mom' Farrah Abraham Tries to Block Sequel to Her Sex Tape Debut

'Teen Mom' Farrah Abraham Tries to Block Sequel to Her Sex Tape Debut

It’s a curious state of modern pop culture. Making a sex tape is one way to get noticed. Just ask Kim Kardashian. Of course, not every sex tape star ends up commandeering a million dollar career and transitioning to mainstream success.

Farrah Abraham, the former star of Teen Mom, is angry because the company that shot her sex tape debut last yaer is plotting a sequel without her consent.

According to TMZ, the reality star’s lawyer say Abraham did not authorize Vivid to release a sequel to her first movie porno flick, Backdoor Teen Mom. They added that they movie is just extra footage from the first sex tape she did with porn star James Deen.

Abraham’s lawyer reportedly said she was “a mother, a public figure, and an author,” and not a porn star, and that he was unable to keep Vivid’s founder and co-chairman Steve Hirsch from releasing the film.

Abraham pocketed nearly $1 million in 2013 for the original film.

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