'In the Making' reveals the truth about 'being in the limelight' as a young celebrity.
Farrah Abraham
I'm anything but a small-town girl. I have big, big dreams, and I plan on making them happen.
I think everyone should - can share whatever they wish when their heart is touched and they want to spread more positivity rather than segregation and separation in this world.
There's bigger things to worry about than makeup.
I feel like when you just say what the truth is, you can't really comment more than that.
I'm blessed with good genes, but I also love to look my best self.
I think there's a lot of attractive black men.
There's no reason to hide anything; there's just timeliness of age and what's appropriate.
I guess I'm a passionate person.
I have a lot of passion and experience with aesthetic surgery and look forward to helping men and women all over the world.
A lot of my girlfriends are on Snapchat, and they were being scandalous with what they were showing on there. I keep it pretty simple. I give updates and share things.
Women should have equal rights to men, every day.
Children already ignore others and take time on their own, and I think that is something adults should refer back to as they deal with the everyday hustle of the world.
I think Trump's gonna be a great president. And Hillary's a great woman too.
I try to make everything a positive, even if it comes off negative.
Some people don't have the right surroundings to help get them through an experimental time or a tough time.
I've hated my nose since I was 13.
I definitely am done with as much drama as I can be done with. I don't think it helps me with any of my business endeavors or the things that I'm excited about.
I've crossed adulthood, and I feel like lots of people are fighting that.
When it's my time to go, I'll go, but the only time that's going to be for 'Teen Mom' is when the network takes it off the air.
There are a lot of layers to me.
I'm pretty proud of the parent that I've become.
I'm just pretty proud of myself.
I was more of, like, into butterflies, insects, playing out in the yard, planting flowers. I was really into plants.
I'm personally bored with all the hate and have a wonderful, healthy life with my daughter.
I would never go on an intimate date with Charlie Sheen. He is really not my type at all.
I do like bikinis. I have a good body.
Not everyone's a perfect parent, but we do learn, and we grow from that. I'm not trying to be harsh on my family because it does make them sad to think back about how they used to be and some of their choices.
I may speak my mind and come across as opinionated sometimes, but I would never want to harm anyone intentionally.
I just don't believe in joking about violence anymore.
My parents got put into jail, both my mom and my dad.
I don't like people who smoke and have tattoos.
I'm just about social justice. Amen to women like me!
If I'm writing books, I'm a 'New York Times' bestseller - how do I do it all? I don't know.
Oh, I definitely feel that women are equal to men. No doubt about that.
We embrace all of our friends from every background.
I get really upset when I'm around liars.
I'm just thankful that I continue to do therapy because it makes the world a better place.
A lot of people are liars who I work with; that's a shame.
I actually just keep things very professional. I don't need acceptance from anyone but God, so that's just kind of where I focus it all.
I'm pretty feminine.
I'm a business person.
I'm really not into black guys. I think that's more of a Kardashian thing. God bless them.
It is incredible how important doctors are to our society and how they help individuals live up to their full potential in life. I hope to inspire and help others fulfill their best selves as I do my best to become the top doctor in the nation in my future.
I was assaulted twice by Aisleyne Horgan Wallace and Janice Dickinson.
I'll just let people think what they would like to think, and that's fine, because it really doesn't infringe upon my life.
I definitely have my own brand, and so I never, ever envision myself with anyone else's lips.
I think I'm pretty confident, and I know I'm different than everyone else, so I'm going to do what's me.
I can't speak for everyone, but I know that I definitely don't want to be a consistent plastic surgery, cosmetic kind of scenario. I don't like going to the hospital. I don't want to put myself through pain. So I'm very limited; I know what I need, and then I call it a day.
My grandma was a nurse, and she helped a lot of transgender clients, so growing up, I was very aware of that, and my family and I have always been very supportive of people going through this.