Farrah Abraham news: 'Teen Mom' star asks for unusual stuff to host an adult party

A screenshot of Farrah Abraham's interview on Big Brother UK's YouTube channel YouTube/Big Brother UK

"Teen Mom" star Farrah Abraham will be hosting an adult Christmas party, and she has many requests -- some of which are very unusual. The event will take place in Las Vegas on Thursday, Dec. 14.

The 26-year-old television personality asked for some neon panties and a vajazzle kit, a decoration for the women's private part composed of crystal ornaments. It has been said that she might actually want to show the latest procedure she recently underwent.

Abraham, too, is asking for two syringes of Sculptra facial filler and a 24K gold collagen breast firming gel mask. When it comes to food, the "Celebrity Big Brother" star is not too picky as she is just requesting for California sushi rolls. However, she is also asking for $3,000 in Crazy Horse III Diamond Dollars to give to the performers as tip.

Meanwhile, it looks like Abraham has now moved on after throwing insults to "Teen Mom," the MTV reality series that made her famous. After the show got nominated for a Critics Choice Award for the Best Unstructured Reality Series, she started attacking the show through a tweet.

Although she threw some major shades at the show, Teen Mom News responded by saying that it is still an honor to be nominated for a "pretty big award show."

It looks like Abraham has a lot of complaints about "Teen Mom" and its network. Recently, she has criticized the show's staff for encouraging Amber Portwood to slap her on the face during a reunion special. She said that Portwood was provoked to run on stage and start a fight with her.

It is also reported that she got "fake fired" from the MTV series because of her involvement in the adult entertainment industry. However, she later revealed that Viacom did not really terminate her contract and she will be returning on "Teen Mom 2." "Viacom Legal confirms I have not been fired, I have not breached my contract," she said.

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