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The Bikini 'Backdoor Teen Mom' Wore During Porn Debut Gets Yanked From eBay For 'Hygiene Concerns'
From the Department Of Oh Gross comes the news that Farrah Abraham's bikini wore has gotten yanked down from eBay because of hygiene concerns.
Abraham wore a pink crystal-encrusted bikini during the shoot for "Backdoor Teen Mom" with porn star James Deen. Vivid Entertainment put up this piece of porn history on eBay and started the bidding at $500.
The bidding had gotten up to $14,700 when eBay pulled the plug on the list, according to TMZ. The company sent Vivid an e-mail saying, "Due to health and hygiene concerns our policy does not allow used clothing to be listed on the site unless the item has been washed first."
Yech.
Vivid plans to put up another listing for the crystal-encrusted bikini soon once it launders the bikini.
Related:
A Piece Of Porn History: Farrah Abraham's Used Bikini Is For Sale On eBay
Farrah Abraham Worried She Got Pregnant From Filming 'Backdoor Teen Mom' Porn
'Sex Tape' Starring 'Backdoor Teen Mom' Farrah Abraham & James Deen Released
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