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Farrah Abraham Says She Was Not Fired From 'Teen Mom OG' Following Social Media Rant

Fans have not yet seen the last of Farrah Abraham on "Teen Mom OG."

The reality star recently clarified that Viacom has not fired her from the MTV show, according to reports. "Viacom Legal Confirms I have not been fired, I have not breached my contract," the 26-year-old wrote on Facebook Wednesday. Viacom serves as MTV's parent company.

Although Viacom has confirmed that she is still on the show, Abraham continues to express her frustration over the company. She points out that if she has not been let go from the program, "Why has filming stopped?!"

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In her lengthy statement, Abraham also accused "Teen Mom OG" executive producer Morgan J. Freeman of being a "woman hater," calling him names such as "unprofessional, fake" and "press hungry." The MTV celebrity explained that she no longer wants to share a stage with her fellow stars because the other producers have allegedly created an "unsafe working environment."

Her statement comes after she claimed that she had been fired from the show due to her ties with the adult film industry. Abraham said MTV lost its "biggest talent" just because she was involved with adult entertainment projects.

She had just appeared on a pornographic Halloween-themed web cam show, and had also taken part in several adult videos. In addition, Abraham has her own line of adult toys.

On another note, Abraham channeled her inner mermaid for this year's Halloween. The TV star joined her 8-year-old daughter Sophia and dressed up in a Disney-inspired outfit for the yearly event. She wore a revealing top paired with black leggings under her skirt and completed the "Little Mermaid" look with a red wig. Abraham looked in high spirits as she was photographed having fun with her daughter at a pumpkin patch.

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