Farrah Abraham has reportedly been cut from "Teen Mom" negotiations because of her sex tape past. A source told US Weekly, that Maci Bookout, Catelynn Lowell and Amber Portwood are all in negotiations with MTV for a possible Season 5 of the reality show.

Because executives feel Abraham has set a "bad example," she is not being considered in the new "Teen Mom" deals. According to US, executives "willingly cut Farrah" from negotiations because of her past and because the other girls refused to come back to the show if Abraham was part of it.

"MTV agreed," the source said. "They feel she set a bad example and doesn't represent the network well."

"They don't want their kids on a sow where someone's talking about sex toys," another source previously told US.

Reportedly Abraham is fine with MTV axing her from the show and told the magazine in April that she was never friends with the other girls.

"Personally, I like to keep my life separate," she said. "We came in the project separate, and I think it's best we keep our lives separate."

The 22-year-old said she has other projects to keep her busy like her erotic novels. Abraham started writing the trilogy after her sex tape, "Backdoor Teen Mom," was released. According to a press release, the novels are "loosely based" off Abraham's life.

The first book in the series is called "Celebrity Sex Tape: In the Making" and will introduce readers to Fallon Opal, an up-and-coming celebrity who has to deal with the release of her sex tape.

An official synopsis reads:

"'In the Making' introduces readers to budding celebrity Fallon Opal. When rumors begin circulating that Fallon has a sex tape, scandal erupts and the world's top media outlets are on the hunt for a story. Millions of people want to know the juicy details, and the whirlwind sweeps Fallon into a struggle between living her own life and delivering what 'they' expect from the young star. But Fallon isn't all she appears to be. Her lonely lifestyle has led to a dirty mind and she aches for a human touch, time and time again. There is something under the surface - something deeper - to Fallon Opal than just palpable sexuality and erotic fantasies."