James Deen and Teen Mom Sex Tape Pics Leaked
Well, it was only a matter of time.
TMZ has obtained the first stills of “Farrah Superstar: Backdoor Teen Mom,” the XXX-rated porn flick starring former “Teen Mom” star Farrah Abraham and Jewish porn star James Deen.
If the pictures are anything to go by (don’t scroll through at work), the film — purchased by Vivid Entertainment for almost $1 million dollars — promises to be, well, pretty graphic.
“I think many fans will be shocked at how truly explicit it is, including stunning backdoor scenes,” Vivid Entertainment founder and co-chairman Steve Hirsch said in a statement.
Abraham originally claimed that the tape was for personal use, a statement that was later denied by co-star James Deen who told Today.com: “I told them that I am not a prostitute and I’m not going to go on fake dates with people for the tabloids.If you’re going to make a celebrity sex tape and try to pass it off as an amateur home video, you don’t hire a well-known porn star!”
After receiving several offers for her tape, Abraham settled on Vivid, and is reportedly pleased with the overall result.
“I am happy with the seven-figure settlement I have reached with what I feel to be the best adult entertainment company in the industry, Vivid,” she told In Touch. “I look forward to my future goals of completing my Master’s degree and focusing on being a great mother for my daughter as well as many other culinary business endeavors in my future.”
Click here for the pictures, if you dare.
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