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Posted: 2014-02-05T21:31:52Z | Updated: 2014-02-05T21:59:01Z Farrah Abraham Says She's Been Raped More Than Once | HuffPost

Farrah Abraham Says She's Been Raped More Than Once

Farrah Abraham Says She's Been Drugged And Raped More Than Once
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NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 30: Farrah Abraham attends Pacha's Tailgate Pre-Party at Pacha on January 30, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Manny Carabel/Getty Images)

Just last month, former "Teen Mom" star Farrah Abraham admitted doing porn "ruined" her life , and now she's come forward to say she's a rape survivor.

"I was drugged and raped more than once. I allowed the [wrong] type of people into my life, she told In Touch magazine. She added that after the release of her porn movie with James Deen , "Farrah Superstar: Backdoor Teen Mom," she booked gigs at strip clubs and adult conventions that placed her in unsafe situations.

The 22-year-old also opened up about her troubled childhood, alleging that her parents Debra Danielson and Michael Abraham physically abused her.

[They] would beat me with a belt if I acted out. I had cuts, bruises, welts, swelling and scars," she told the magazine. Additionally, she said that it wasn't until a 2010 fight, which led to her mother being arrested for suspicion of domestic abuse , that it came to an end.

Abraham, who appeared solo on the reality show "Couples Therapy," says she's now in a better place emotionally , telling Wetpaint, "I'm more comfortable because I've done a lot of work. Like, how can I be comfortable with some of the choices that I've made? And I think I am more comfortable, in a better place. I just say keep progressing, keep learning from your past, watch yourself back. When you watch yourself back you learn a lot."

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