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Farrah Abraham Confirms TV Series With Spinboi Films

Farrah Abraham may not want anything to do with MTV or the "Teen Mom" series that made her famous, but she will apparently be back on TV in a new docu-reality series.

"MAJOR NEWS! Spinboi Films has signed Teen Mom Farrah Abraham to develop a new reality docu-soap! TV magic coming soon!" Spinboi Films posted on its Facebook page.

Abraham confirmed the news as well, using Twitter to spread the word to her 804,000 followers.

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"Get ready for better TV! The News is True," she posted, along with a link to the original article on Starcasm.

According to Starcasm, Spinboi Films is credited with producing "I'm Still Sally," starring Sally Jessy Raphael in 2011. It's a relatively small company that is grateful to have such a huge star in their midst. Most information about the upcoming project has not been released, but it's likely that Abraham will be in the lead role.

Abraham became famous at 16, when she starred on MTV's series "16 & Pregnant." She then went on to star on four seasons of the follow-up series "Teen Mom," which ended last year. Since then, Abraham has been busy writing and selling her memoirs, and doing nearly anything and everything to stay in the entertainment industry.

She recently starred in an intimate video that went on to outsell the one starring Kim Kardashian. Abraham is intensely popular with teens and younger adults who often compare her to Kardashian, though Abraham rejects the association and claims she is a better role model.

Not all people are thrilled with Spinboi's announcement, though, and are disappointed that Abraham will soon be back on TV.

"Great, thanks for helping America become that much worse, spinboi is obviously part of the problem," Michael Reese posted on the Facebook page.

"Everyone will watch it, people love to hate her," noted Hailey Jade Button. And that might just be the aspect that Spinboi Films is hoping to turn into gold.

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