Farrah Abraham is getting ready to make another debut to reality TV. The former "Teen Mom" star has been cast on the new season of "Couples Therapy" on VH1.
According to Radar Online, Abraham was turned down last season after begging to be on the show because she couldn't find a "boyfriend" to do the show with her but sources said she will be appearing on the new season all by herself.
Instead of focusing on a current relationship like with the rest of the couples the show will try to find reasons and solutions for Abraham's failed relationships.
"Farrah is definitely appearing on the next season of VH1's 'Couples Therapy.' She was desperate to be on it last season, but since she couldn't get anyone to go on it with her, Catelynn [Lowell] and Tyler [Baltierra] from 'Teen Mom' were cast instead," the source said.
"Well, she still can't find anyone to go on the show with her so they are allowing her to appear solo!" the source continued. "Basically they are going to bring people from her past - family, friends, ex-boyfriends - to help her understand why she can't make any of her relationships work and they fail."
The source said the 22-year-old mom has already started filming for the show. In a Keek video she told fans she has been filming 24/7 and it started last week. She didn't say what exactly she was working on.
"What if you were being filmed 24/7, what would happen to you," she said in the video. "I think I've been handling it pretty well for over a week now and I have to say it's been a struggle. So what would stress you out if you were being filmed 24/7? Could you handle it?"
She also tweeted "Filming is no joke 24/7."
Reportedly last week her 4-year-old daughter Sophia and her parents were in Los Angeles to tape segments of the show.
"The show also brought in a few people from the past that Farrah has dated," the source said. The new season of "Couples Therapy" is expected to air January 2014.
Also appearing on the show will be "Real Housewives" star Taylor Armstrong and her new boyfriend John Bluher, "The Real L Word's" Whitney Mixer and Sada Bettencourt, Jon Gosselin and his girlfriend Liz Janetta, Ghostface Killah and Kelsey Nykole.