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Farrah Abraham

Farrah Abraham

Farrah Abraham

Farrah Abraham, born Farrah Lynn Abraham on May 31, 1991, in Omaha, Nebraska, is an American reality television personality, singer, and writer. She gained national attention as the breakout star of MTV's 16 and Pregnant in 2009, which documented her experience as a teenage mother. This led to her starring role in the spin-off series Teen Mom, where she shared her journey of single motherhood and personal growth.

Beyond her television career, Abraham has ventured into various business endeavors. She is an entrepreneur with multiple companies featured on the Inc. 5000 list, focusing on furniture, children's products, and frozen yogurt. Additionally, she founded Enigma Productions, a female-owned production company in Hollywood, and has been nominated for awards such as Forbes 30 Under 30 and the Shorty Awards.

Abraham is also an advocate for women's empowerment and sexual health. She has openly discussed her experiences with plastic surgery and promotes body autonomy. In her own words, "I’m just thankful that I continue to do therapy because it makes the world a better place." Through her various platforms, she continues to influence and inspire others.

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