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Posted: 2013-05-06T15:08:32Z | Updated: 2013-05-07T17:19:16Z Farrah Abraham Sex Tape Released: Former 'Teen Mom' Star Gets It On With James Deen In Porn Video | HuffPost

Farrah Abraham Sex Tape Released: Former 'Teen Mom' Star Gets It On With James Deen In Porn Video

Farrah Abraham Sex Tape RELEASED
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Less than a month after filming her x-rated rendezvous with porn star James Deen, former "Teen Mom" star Farrah Abraham's sex tape is available to view online .

The 21-year-old former reality star sold the professionally produced footage, which was intended to be marketed as a "leaked" celebrity sex tape , to Vivid Entertainment for $1.5 million , according to Abraham.

Last week, graphic photos from the tape leaked online , and the trailer for "Farrah Superstar: Backdoor Teen Mom," which is free to watch, definitely proves the video will live up to its title.

While it's been proven that Abraham's video was a professional production, with a professional porn actor as her co-star , Vivid Entertainment appears to still be marketing the video as a "personal boudoir tape" that Abraham decided to sell only after she realized there was an overwhelming interest in the tape.

According to the adult entertainment company, the video is "shockingly explicit" and "she takes James Deen as youd never imagine, in a backdoor scene youll never forget. With her tight young body and totally uninhibited sexuality, its no wonder why she wanted to capture this moment in time. And now you can too!"

Abraham defended her decision to make and sell her porn video last week , claiming that she wanted to "celebrate [her] awesome body," which makes it even stranger that she tweeted:

To see the VERY NSFW trailer and video itself , click over to Vivid Entertainment.

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