Farrah Abraham: I’m Not Sexually Active, The “Tape” Was The Only Time I Had Sex In A Year

May 10, 2013 by Hollywoodite

These claims are becoming increasingly absurd, but they’re also amusing. So, why not indulge the delusional narcissism?

Moving on from Entertainment Tonight on the press tour for her “sex tape”, Farrah Abraham also gave an interview with E! Online in which she obfuscated more about her personal life.  She already claimed on Twitter that the adult movie she produced and released for no apparent reason other than money was the “one time I have sex in the past year has turned in to this.” In addition to seeming rather proud of herself, after being rewarded for performing sex acts for attention, she’s been re-tweeting vulgar reviews of the movie and her body.

In the interview with E! Online, Abraham tries to inject some rationale into this farce. She claims she’s not really sexually active and the tape was a personal self-esteem booster (Octomom claimed the same, that she was basically celibate before releasing her own movie that she also denied was an adult movie).

“Really, I’m not that sexually active,” she told E! News. “I don’t have a boyfriend, I don’t get to do things like regular people get to do and like go on dates and feel comfortable,” she said. ”And so I had to treat my situation differently. I’m young, I’m 21 years old. Some things girls should be able to do no matter what.”

After initially saying she had sex for money to pay for her Masters degree, she’s changed her story AGAIN to say it was to pay for a restaurant. “I am planning to do my restaurant endeavour,” she claimed.

She claims James Deen “exploited her” (he didn’t). “That’s why I was like, ‘OK, I want to put the ball in my court, rather than let somebody else do whatever they want.’”

And her parents are pretty much believing whatever she’s telling them. “My mother and I are OK,” the former reality star said. “My dad is being supportive… It’s like, ‘Alright, Farrah just f***ed up and now she’s moving on.’ That’s how my parents are treating it.”

Here’s more throwing Deen under the bus. “I’m experiencing him as a real, normal person and there’s been so many different reports of what he was saying,” Abraham said of Deen talking to the press immediately after shooting wrapped. “But I personally texted him and said, ‘You know, why are you talking about my business? What makes you think that that was OK when you know that that should remain private?’ He had no rationalisation of saying sorry, he was actually just like I shouldn’t be mad.”

She continues, “When you’re upset with somebody who you were, you know, close with and physical with, you don’t want then taking things into their own light and just being selfish—and that’s what he did… And I personally cannot trust anyone now, so who knows if I’ll ever have a relationship, because I don’t trust people.”

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