Seven years after stepping away from MTV’s Teen Mom, Farrah Abraham is charting a surprising new path: stand-up comedy. Widely recognized for her ventures in adult entertainment, music, and podcasting, Abraham is now stepping onto the comedy stage for the first time. Her debut set, titled “Diary of a Teen Mom,” is set for Thursday, March 13, at New York City’s Spearmint Rhino, a gentlemen’s club.

In a video shared on Instagram, Abraham excitedly revealed the news, stating she’s ready to collect comedy awards and even hinted at lofty dreams of winning a Grammy next year. True to form, she took the opportunity to throw shade at former Teen Mom co-stars Catelynn Lowell and Tyler Baltierra, advising them not to crash the show as they did during her celebrity boxing match—an encounter she labeled “awkward.”


Abraham believes her real-life experiences make her a natural fit for comedy. “Comedians often joke about being in adult entertainment or having an OnlyFans,” she said, “but I’ve lived it.” She claimed her past gives her a unique edge, implying her set will draw heavily from her colorful, public life.

She announced the show with the caption: “I’m excited to make my stand-up debut—because let’s face it, my life’s always been a show!” She also promised fans an exclusive meet-and-greet after her performance, featuring photo ops and even a playful lap dance—hinting that her show will blend traditional comedy with her trademark boldness.
Fired from Teen Mom in 2017 due to her involvement in the adult industry, Abraham now seems to be embracing that very past. Her choice of venue and candid approach suggest her comedy act will be raw, personal, and unapologetically open—delivering a performance where nothing is off the table.
