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Farrah Abraham Sex Toys Replicate Her Breasts And Vagina
Farrah Abraham has entertained the world in a variety of ways throughout her young life. There was the "Teen Mom" appearance, and the sex tape porn movie she made with James Deen. And now, the 22-year-old is taking it a step further—she's releasing her very own sex toy line.
Radar Online reports that Abraham recently had a mold of her breasts and vagina made, to be sold by the toy company Topco Sales. The gossip site also has a video of the molding process.
Abraham joins a long line of porn stars to have their vaginas molded into something that eager fans can penetrate. The company Fleshlight is perhaps the most well known purveyor of such goods, selling replicas of the genitals of Stoya, Jenna Haze and Lisa Ann, to name a few.
Abraham's toy won't be available until January of 2014, so for those of you looking to make sweet love to yourself courtesy of her image, you'll have to make do with "Back Door Teen Mom" for the time being.
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