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Farrah Abraham's Career Choice: Writing and Reality TV

"Teen Mom" Farrah Abraham is continually working to stay in the entertainment industry. After participating in a scandalous intimate video, Abraham has decided to switch gears and try her hand at two new sections of the industry.

"I have been working on a SiriusXM radio show," Abraham said during an interview at the EOTM Entrepreneurship Awards. "And you know, other shows that you will be seeing on TV. So there's a lot going on in the works."

Abraham is currently working with Spinboi Films to produce a new reality series following her career and life choices. The company made the announcement in May, saying that they were thrilled to be working with Abraham to produce a new "docu-soap."

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"Get ready for better TV! The News is True," Abraham tweeted to fans. The show will reportedly be called "Finding Farrah."

But that's not all Abraham is up to these days. In addition to returning to her roots on television, Abraham is also working on her next book. She won the "Best Inspirational Literature Award" for her memoir, "My Teenage Life Ended," which was well-received by fans.

"I am working on a new novel of mine," Abraham told reporters at the Award show, but she did not elaborate or provide any clue as to what it may be about.

Abraham is willing to try anything in the entertainment industry. She recently posed for "Girls and Corpses" magazine, which is a magazine that caters to those with very specific fetishes. It was a shocking move for the mother of a 4-year-old daughter, but Abraham said she enjoyed it.

"I think this is the craziest … 'Girls and Corpses' is one of the best magazine shoots I have ever been in," Abraham told Radar Online.

Abraham will still continue to make appearances at clubs across the country, working as a promoter and celebrity guest star. She has made it very clear that she does not want to be associated with her time on "Teen Mom" anymore.

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