CamSoda Offers Refunds Over Farrah Abraham's Show

CamSoda Offers Refunds Over Farrah Abraham's Show

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — CamSoda plans on reimbursing viewers of Farrah Abraham’s cam show Monday night after she didn't go through with anal sex she promised to stream, according to a report on TMZ.

Instead of the backdoor act, Abraham on CamSoda promoted her sex toy line and talked about her displeasure with MTV, who she said was fired from the network's “Teen Mom OG” program because she works as an adult entertainer.

CamSoda told TMZ that it was forced to go through with reimbursements since her cam show "created unfulfilled expectations."

The cam site also took a shot at MTV and parent company Viacom, calling it "reprehensible that she would lose her job because of a webcam performance."

On Instagram today, Abraham let loose about what recently went on with MTV and Viacom.

“Even though Viacom fired me today, they couldn’t help but to exploit myself and my daughter for their promotional gain,” Abraham said. “Viacom let me go because as a business mogul I act like an adult and part take in adult promotions and activities that other adults do for free or in private.

“[It’s] sad [that] such a phenomenal show will no longer have its biggest talent on the show because of women hating, sex shaming, hate crimes, selfish, Weinstein company power-trip behaviors against a professional hard-working, honest mother," she said.

“I’m proud of myself not giving in to be sex shamed by the Viacom network; proud to not have a network take away financial opportunities for my goals; and proud to be an advocate for a healthy sex life, safe sex, teen pregnancy prevention ….”

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