This last and final season of Teen Mom is winding down as we gear up to say goodbye to Farrah, Maci, Catelynn and Amber. What will life after the show be like for them and what can we expect coming for the rest of season 4?
We caught up with Farrah Abraham to talk about tonight's episode and the possibility of doing more television in the future.
|Related: Farrah talks to Ology about her new book and album too|
OLOGY: The last season is winding down. You and Daniel seemed to move pretty quickly, but were you nervous at all going to Texas?
Farrah: Yes. You know, going on a trip for the first time with any boyfriend I’ve dated is a very big deal, and I was kind of nervous because I didn’t know what was going to happen. I just had the best intentions going into it, like most girlfriends who are trying to meet their boyfriend’s family, figure everything out, see who they are. I think it’s a make it or break it point, and you’ll see that [tonight] on Teen Mom.
Did they see the show before they met you?
In Daniel’s situation, yes. And the other gentleman that you see during this season, yes they do. And I think that’s kind of an issue.
I know that it’s hard to find people, friends, boyfriends who are genuine. How did you know Daniel was the real deal?
I think when you watch, you’ll see from experience meeting his friends to meeting his family and you’ll see if they like me or if they don’t like me. I think it’s just pretty much also how he acts and how he treats people, and just watching how he interacts is the main thing.
What kind of conversation are you going to have with Sophia when she's older and she wants to watch the show?
One thing I’m very good at is communication, and Sophia already knows she’s on TV. I have her watch with me every Tuesday. When she talks to people, Sophia will even say "My mom’s on Teen Mom." She has a little mic pack on, she’s signing autographs every day – you know, she knows she’s been on TV and I don’t want to ever hide anything from her. I try to be the best role model through this experience as possible for Sophia. I hope my book, I hope my music – my music is like kid-friendly. Sophia has her favorite song. I’m really making a positive effort for Sophia, to learn from my mistakes and have the greatest opportunities in her life when she’s a teenager and growing up.
Do you plan on doing more TV?
I plan on doing TV and continuing with other opportunities, more with, for example, the cooking network and food channels because that’s where my career is going.
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