Farrah Abraham Is Returning to Teen Mom Franchise for MTV Spin-Off Series

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In court documents obtained by E! News at the time, the My Teenage Dream Ended author accused producers and crew members of making her feel “harassed, humiliated and discriminated against,” as well as “disrespected, ridiculed and sex shamed.”

In response to her accusations, MTV’s parent company, Viacom, issued a statement to E! News, saying, “We respect Farrah’s decision to pursue other endeavors, and we wish her the best. Regarding her suit, the claims are without merit.”

In March 2018, the network aired the moment Farrah quit Teen Mom OG and walked away from the show completely.

“Honestly, webcams or adult entertainment or healthy sex lives or safe sex or all these things. All that stuff is more beneficial and I will always continue to do that if it’s my own show, not on MTV anymore,” she explained in a phone call to producer Morgan J. Freeman (against whom she allegedly filed an internal grievance). “There are so many paths for me in my life.”

When Morgan told her she should do what’s best for her family and career, she made her decision.

“Well, then, I will just have my lawyer contact you guys and I wish you guys all the best,” Farrah said. “Thank you, have a great night.”

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