She cut ties with the MTV Teen Mom franchise back in March.
But Farrah Abraham has her opinions about Bristol Palin—her replacement.
‘I think it’s great. But I do feel like I’m watching an episode of Girl Interrupted,’ she told The Blast. ‘She moves to where I live. She looks like she wants to be a Farrah Abraham, but isn’t.’
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Replaced: Farrah Abraham cut ties with the MTV Teen Mom franchise back in March. And it was announced last month that Bristol Palin, daughter of Alaskan politician Sarah Palin, would take her place
Bristol, daughter of Alaskan politician Sarah Palin, announced last month that she’s joining the cast of Teen Mom OG for a whopping $250,000.
‘I look forward to sharing my experiences and hope that I can help others on their journey,’ she wrote on Instagram.
Abraham, who no longer watches the reality show, said the best advice she has for Palin is to ‘not let [producer] negativity persuade your mindset.’
Open and honest: In an interview with The Blast, Farrah shared her opinions about Bristol. ‘I think it’s great. But I do feel like I’m watching an episode of Girl Interrupted,’ she said. ‘She moves to where I live. She looks like she wants to be a Farrah Abraham, but isn’t’
Reality star: Abraham said the best advice she has for Palin, a mom-of-three, is to ‘not let [producer] negativity persuade your mindset’
After 10 years, Farrah walked away from the reality show to pursue a career in adult entertainment.
‘Nobody’s here to cast judgement on anything, but if you chose to work in the adult industry, we can’t continue to film your story for Teen Mom,’ executive producer Morgan Freeman told Farrah during her final episode.
Following that conversation, Abraham filed a $5 million dollar lawsuit against Viacom for wrongful termination.
On March 28, the two parties came to an ‘amicable settlement’ of an undisclosed dollar amount.
‘I’m happy Viacom wanted to settle and I’m thrilled with the outcome,’ Abraham told PEOPLE. ‘I did the right thing by filing a lawsuit. I honestly felt that if I didn’t stand firm I would have regretted it my entire life.’
Love of lingerie: After 10 years, Abraham walked away from Teen Mom to pursue a career in adult entertainment