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'Teen Mom' Farrah balks at Kim Kardashian comparison: I'm 'smarter'

She recently transitioned from reality TV star to sex tape star, but when former "Teen Mom" Farrah Abraham spoke to Howard Stern earlier this week, she made one thing clear -- she's "not a slut."Now she wants to clear up another point: She's no Kim Kardashian either.Abraham's lack of several E! TV shows, a stake in clothing and cosmetics lines and an A-list rapper boyfriend should be enough to mak
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She recently transitioned from reality TV star to sex tape star, but when former "Teen Mom" Farrah Abraham spoke to Howard Stern earlier this week, she made one thing clear -- she's "not a slut."

Now she wants to clear up another point: She's no Kim Kardashian either.

Abraham's lack of several E! TV shows, a stake in clothing and cosmetics lines and an A-list rapper boyfriend should be enough to make that obvious to anyone. But just in case their mutual experiences with sex tapes and reality TV leads some to make the connection, Abraham spoke out against it an interview with New Jersey's Metropolis Nights magazine.

"I definitely feel it's an unfair comparison," she insisted. "I have been very successful with other things in my life besides just being a reality TV star. I have books and other things going on in my life that outshine Kim Kardashian. I feel I just outshine her when it comes to both our personal and professional lives."

Well, that's one way of looking at it.

"We're two really different people," Abraham added. I don't (foresee) myself getting married more than once. I don't see myself making the same choices that she has made."

And Abraham thinks she knows why.

"I just feel I'm going to be a smarter person," she explained.

Then, after delivering all of those not-so-subtle digs at a far more successful reality star (net worth 40 million?), the "smarter person" smartened up and changed her tune.

"I don't want to be negative," Abraham said. "We're just different people. I wish her the best, but I'm going to focus on my life."