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Farrah Abraham TV Show Canceled Due to Lack of Interest

Farrah Abraham is going to have to keep searching for the "next big deal" after her television deal with Spinboi Films fell through. Apparently no channels were interested in hosting a show about Abraham's life post-MTV.

"The consensus was they didn't feel Farrah could carry her own show," a source told Radar Online. "Needless to say, you will not be seeing the project 'Finding Farrah' anytime soon."

Abraham has stopped working with Spinboi Films, which was the company in charge of the TV project. Instead, she is focusing on her writing career, as well as her culinary career. The former "Teen Mom" star has always had an interest in the entertainment industry and has hosted several programs for various cable channels. She also has maintained that she would like to finish getting her culinary degree and eventually open her own chain of restaurants.

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The choices are seemingly endless for the single mother, but the decision to participate in an intimate video may have hurt her reputation within the entertainment industry. Abraham has also worked as a guest hostess for several bars and gentlemen's clubs across the country.

The single mother recently won an EOTM Entrepreneurship Award for her memoir, "My Teenage Dream Ended." That has spurred Abraham on to work on a "new novel," she revealed to reporters at the event.

"I have been working on a SiriusXM radio show," Abraham also revealed at the event. Whether that actually makes it to air remains to be seen, but Abraham is optimistic that she will continue on in her journey in the entertainment industry.

Abraham also has her endorsement deals with a limousine company and a weight-loss pill company to fall back on, as well as the profits from her video, which reports recently said totaled over $100,000. That money should go a long way in providing for Abraham and her daughter, Sophia, as they continue to grow and build their lives.

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