'Teen Mom' Farrah Abraham Talks Sex Tape & DUI On 'Dr. Phil,' Heated Exchange Airs April 19 (PREVIEW VIDEO)
Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham will appear in Friday's episode of Dr. Phil and gets grilled by the show's host, Dr. Phil McGraw.
In the preview clip, Abraham gets defensive after being questioned intensely by McGraw, known as "Dr. Phil."
"You're being really negative, and it's upsetting," she tells him.
"Unlike your mother I don't care if you throw a fit or don't," he fires back.
The famous therapist questioned the sex tape she has called her "personal video" that she filmed with adult film star James Deen.
"I made my own personal video," Abraham tells him.
"Do you think people believe you? " Dr. Phil asks to which she responds, "I don't care!"
In another clip, Dr, Phil questions the former MTV star asked her about her post-St. Patrick's Day DUI arrest.
"I drove around a corner and parked," she answered which prompted him to ask "So you were driving drunk?"
"I was actually parked, so, no, I was not driving drunk," Abraham responded dryly.
Dr. Phil's Q&A session becomes so intense that Abraham expresses her regret for conducting the interview with him.
"I'm sorry I'm here," Abraham told him.
"You're upset because I ask questions that you don't have good answers for," he replied to her statement.
Abraham's parents will also appear on the show.
Abraham at first denied that a sex tape existed but then fessed up and admitted she made it for her personal collection in a statement to TODAY.com. She added that she was upset with Deen, her sex tape partner, for "running his mouth."
Deen said Abraham is lying about the video being a private documentation. The 27-year-old claims Abraham signed a model release form and was paid to perform the dirty deed on-camera with him in a plot to "accidentally" leak her "personal video" to the public.
An insider reportedly told Us Weekly that Abraham decided to "take the Kim Kardashian route" to achieve mega-success after the "leak" of a sex tape.
Farrah Abraham's interview on Dr. Phil airs on April 19. Visit drphil.com for times in your area