TEEN Mom Farrah Abraham has claimed that she hasn't had sex in three years after being fired by MTV for her work in adult entertainment.
The ex reality star recently returned from her trauma rehab center with a new lease on life.
But Farrah, 30, has avoided romance altogether for the past three years, she told Howie Mandel, 66, on his podcast
After the show host asked the Teen Mom OG alum: "Are you dating right now?" she replied, "I haven't dated or had sex for three years."
The former TV personality continued: "I'm open to dating now that I got out of the trauma center, but I'm taking that very slow.
"Like any man I date cannot conform to society norms, needs 12 steps, like I'm ready for something real but I'm not in a rush."
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MTV RETURN
Farrah was fired from MTV in 2017 due to her decision to work in the adult entertainment industry, according to the legal documents obtained by .
The TV star had previously done sex tapes with Vivid Entertainment back in 2013 and 2014 with porn star James Deen.
She recently returned to the network, however, to film one episode of Teen Mom: Family Reunion with her ex-co-stars.
Shortly after the spinoff aired, Farrah checked into a treatment facility for a 30-day stint to deal with trauma.
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The star opted to voluntarily check herself into rehab after she struggled to cope with the aftermath of her arrest in January.
Farrah was detained after getting involved in an altercation with security at Grandmaster Records in Los Angeles, California.
A witness told at the time that Farrah was asked to leave the venue after another person allegedly assaulted her friend.
When she refused, the situation escalated and paramedics arrived on the scene taking things even further.
Police were called in for backup and Farrah was eventually arrested.
Upon her release, the mom of one shared a video of herself on the ground amid a scuffle.
In the clip, she appeared to be on her stomach while a security guard held her arms back and pushed her legs down.
FARRAH GOES OFF
Farrah slammed the venue and their staff, accusing them of creating "such an unsafe, disturbing environment."
She called the incident "scary," and accused others involved of "harassing me, holding me down, hurting me, and lying about me, and selling things to TMZ."
She provided an update to the outlet about how she's feeling since the arrest, saying she doesn't worry about "toxic" people.
Referring to the female guard, she added: "That is on her and she can die with that."
CHANGING HER TUNE
After completing her rehab stay, Farrah revealed her new dreams of becoming a stand-up comic.
The controversial star left the center with a new take on life as she hopes to pursue her passion in comedy.
The 30-year-old opened up about her new career goal to while leaving SLS Hotel in Beverly Hills on Monday.
The young mom was with her 13-year-old daughter, Sophia, and Mob Wives star Renee Graziano.
She touched on her aspirations for her professional life saying "comedic relief is everything we need."
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She credits her new outlook to her time in treatment, which helped her get to the bottom of her trauma and move past the pain.
Farrah also said the facility allowed her to focus on the positive aspects of her life, leading her down the pathway to comedy.
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