Farrah Abraham Future Plans Include Graphic Novel, Spin-Off for MTV
Farrah Abraham is not one to take a rest after completing one task, and the former "Teen Mom" star is working hard on several new projects, she revealed this week. Not only is Abraham hoping to open a restaurant next year, she is working on a new book and just released a new single.
Abraham is already the author of her memoir, "My Teenage Dream Ended." Now, though, she is working on a graphic novel that she hopes will provide competition for the widely successful "Fifty Shades of Grey."
The teen mother released a new single, "Finally Getting Up From Rock Bottom," which was inspired by anti-bullying.
"I feel like a lot of celebrities have to deal with all that criticism and bullying and I figured why not make a song about it that my daughter would love too," Abraham told Enstars.
Abraham has come under a lot of criticism for her life choices, starting with her decision to make an intimate video with known star James Deen. Even though the video earned her $1 million, and Abraham is not ashamed of her participation, her fellow "Teen Mom" stars were not pleased with her decision, and the public questioned her ability as a mother.
"You know what, I just say thank you for watching it and hating it and making me who I am because I am successful," Abraham said about the tape.
But singing and writing is not all that is on Abraham's "to do" list. She has a culinary degree and would like to open a restaurant next year. It would be a dream fulfilled for the young woman who has worked hard while raising her daughter, Sophia. Thankfully, she is able to rely upon her parents for support while she works on her various projects.
Abraham also said that she is filming a spin-off series for MTV, though it's unknown whether it will actually make it to air.