Farrah Abraham Returns To 'Teen Mom OG' : Will She Get the Most Hated Celebrity Award Again?

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The "World's Most Hated Celebrity" of 2014, Farrah Abraham is back with the show where her career as a TV personality skyrocketed. Now named "Teen Mom OG", the series has been back for weeks now but Abraham's return gave the show a much needed boost. The drama that Abraham brings to the show is after all the biggest reason why it became a hit with viewers.

In her first episode for the rebooted show, Farrah Abraham was asked to prepare for a scene where she will be asked to explain her return to the show. The outspoken celebrity then went on to talk about feeling that she has been dropped by the producers last year. She was also asked to come up with her own idea for the scene, Abraham quipped that she's not being paid to produce.

Abraham started her rise to fame when she made an appearance in the TV show "16 and Pregnant" in 2009. The same year, a spin-off series titled "Teen Mom" was launched and Abraham joined Maci Bookout, Catelynn Lowell, and Amber Portwood as the cameras follow their lives after giving birth. Abraham appeared in all four seasons of the show until 2012. The reboot started in March this year starting off without Farrah.

When the reboot of the show was announced, a lot of people were surprised that Farrah was left out especially since she is the most popular cast member. The decision by the producers to move ahead without her seems to have no effect on the celebrity. She even had a "Teen Mom OG" premiere party and claimed to have enjoyed it.

In a recent interview with HollywwoodLife.com, the celebrity had this to say about her joining "Teen Mom OG": "I think Teen Mom OG now finally gets real, and it is an actual show." With her bold statement and the fact that she has had feud with co-stars in the past, fans of the show could really be in for a treat.

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Farrah Abraham, Teen Mom OG, Teen mom, Maci Bookout

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