Farrah Abraham to showcase OnlyFans work in new TV show

Farrah Abraham has revealed she's going to be giving fans a glimpse behind the scenes of her work on OnlyFans work in her new reality TV show

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Farrah Abraham is going to feature her OnlyFans work in a new TV show
Farrah Abraham is going to feature her OnlyFans work in a new TV show

Farrah Abraham is going to be showcasing her work on OnlyFans work in a new reality TV show.

The former 'Teen Mom' star - who was cut from the MTV series six years ago after dabbling in the adult entertainment industry - has since become a star of saucy site OnlyFans and claims to have made "millions of dollars" from her content.

She's now revealed she's going to be giving fans a glimpse behind the scenes in her new A and E reality series, telling The Messenger: "I have nothing to hide about it [OnlyFans]. I don't really think that it's right to brag or boast about how much money I make, but I am definitely gifted for being a celebrity and making millions of dollars off of that.

"So, I definitely believe in multiple streams of income, and that's why I'm a business entrepreneur at the end of the day."

She added of her page: "I keep it very legal and clean, and that's how I want to keep it. So, I don't look at OnlyFans as a negative, I definitely look at OnlyFans as a positive.

"As a business person, which many people know that I am … I really took unfortunate situations and being empowered by my femininity and just scaling that. I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I think that's adding value to a woman."

Farrah went on to insist she's thrilled about her new TV show, adding: "[It's about] women empowerment, talking about sexuality and self-worth and values. They have a lot of celebrities that came in for that. I'm super excited for A E next year."

Farrah hasn't just made money through OnlyFans - she also met her new boyfriend through the site.She recently shared a collage of Thanksgiving photos with a mystery man, which was set to 'I Wanna Show You Off' by Doja Cat, and she confirmed they first connected on the adults-only subscription platform.

However, Farrah revealed things got serious this year when they matched on a dating app. The 32-year-old reality star told TMZ she has had three months of training with a relationship coach and is keen to avoid drama this time around so has asked her new man - who works in tech, business sales and marketing and is of a similar age to her - to sign a non-disclosure agreement.

Farrah also revealed her mystery man is sober and they have been "inspiring each other" and deepening their connection via meditation, swimming and travel.