Farrah Abraham Scores Big Pay For New MTV Show After Pulling Out Of Boxing Match
Nov. 17 2018, Updated 10:06 p.m. ET
Farrah Abraham keeps making reality TV money despite her recent boxing match debacle!
According to The Blast, Abraham, 27, made a ton of money for her new MTV reality show, Ex on the Beach, without even having to get punched.
A source told the website that the former Teen Mom OG star will be earning a whopping $300,000 for appearing on season 2 of Ex on the Beach.
Abraham reportedly only taped the show -- set to premiere on MTV next month -- for 11 days.
That works out to an incredible sum of more than $27,000 per day while shooting with her former beau, Simon Saran.
Ex on the Beach features a group of single men and women enjoying a beach getaway summer on the beach, until their famous exes show up.
The second season of the show based on a British hit will also feature Chad Johnson from "The Bachelorette," and "The Challenge" stars Angela Babicz, Jozea Flores and Nicole Ramos.
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Abraham revealed to RadarOnline.com that she'd split from Saran in 2016. She then appeared on WE tv's Million Dollar Matchmaker.
The porn star has lately been showing off her hot bikini body in the Maldives, as RadarOnline.com has reported.
She also had sported a boxing outfit as she relaxed on the beach, mocking the fact that she dropped out of the match.
Abraham was supposed to have the highly-anticipated boxing match against Nicole "Hoopz" Alexander on November 10 in Atlantic City.
But the reality star's unmet demands forced her to bow out, as her mother Debra Danielsen claimed that organizers of the event failed to deliver on their promises.
Abraham reportedly felt that the boxing promoters lied to her, and the contest went on without her.
But now, incredibly, she's back in the MTV fold after getting fired from TMOG and then suing the network's parent company, Viacom.
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