Teen Mom Farrah Abraham Brings Dad, Daughter To Sex Tape Negotiations

Teen Mom’s Farrah Abraham may have played the confused card right after news of her sex tape first broke, but now, she’s completely fine with anyone and everyone knowing just how much of a role she played in the tape’s creation. On Sunday, she visited porn distributor Vivid’s headquarters to continue negotiations to release the footage, and sitting beside her were two extremely strange wingmen, at least for the location she was in.

According to TMZ, Farrah brought along her father and her daughter to her meeting with head honcho Steve Hirsch. He’s already gone on record this morning saying he thought her choice of negotiations partners was really weird, but fortunately, they didn’t put a halt to the back-and-forth. Neither side has commented on how close they may have gotten to striking a deal, but it seems likely the paperwork will be signed sooner rather than later. After all, why go through all the bad press of shooting a sex tape and then not monetarily profit from it?

I don’t know why Abraham thought the headquarters of a pornography company would be a good place to bring her daughter, and I don’t know why her father agreed to accompany her to the location. Here’s to hoping the family figures out plenty of ways to spend time together in the future that involve places like parks, schools, learning centers, arcades, putt putt golf courses, restaurants, carnivals, science fairs and bakeries.

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