Reality TV personality, porn actor, and author Farrah Abraham talked with Cosmopolitan about her upcoming appearance in MTV's "Teen Mom OG" as well as her most recent erotic novel.

Drama continues to follow Abraham, according to the Cosmopolitan interview that also included another teen mom, Catelynn Lowell. Apparently the show, which brings together teen moms Amber Portwood, Maci Bookout, Lowell, and Abraham and premieres on March 23, had disinvited Abraham. However, she was allowed back.

When asked about the show's initially decision to not have her on and then bringing her back on, Farrah said she wanted to think positively and "that others can turn their negative thoughts into positive thoughts.

Cosmopolitan then asked how she felt that some of her "coworkers or friends" had wanted her to not be on the show. Bookout had threatened to leave it if Abraham returned.

"I was never friends [with them] and I don't work with them; they're just appearing on a show like on any show with many other talent where not all is equal," Abraham said in the interview.

Lowell, however, defended Abraham, explaining some of the mothers were wary of her previous work experience and what kind of image that would set. Yet, she called Abraham a great mother who cared much for her daughter.

Aside from talking about the upcoming "Teen Mom OG," Cosmo also talked with Abraham about her most recent book, "Love Through the Limelight."

"I'm proud of every book that I've done and hopefully will be doing another one soon," she said, adding that this one is more of a love story and the last of a trilogy.

When asked to talk about the very popular "Fifty Shades of Grey," Abraham said it bored her.

"So people read what I do and they feel like I turn up the craziness. The women and men who I'm around, who are creating the sexual trends for people, I've learned a lot from them and I've put that in a book so that women can grow and be in touch with themselves, and experience things that better their sexual lives or better their relationships," she said, adding that her books are more intense than E.L. James's trilogy.

However, it has not been doing well. According to the Hollywood Gossip, Abraham's books have been struggling to sell and she has resorted to airing a commercial for them in an attempt to perhaps get people interested.