
Deen didn't apologize and basically told her that she shouldn't have been mad, Abraham told us.
"When you're upset with somebody who you were, you know, close with and physical with, you don't want then taking things into their own light and just being selfish—and that's what he did," she said. "And I personally cannot trust anyone now, so who knows if I'll ever have a relationship, because I don't trust people."
After hearing that her opinion of him (and his manhood) wasn't worth much, Deen told E! News last month, "I am sorry she has such a bad opinion of me and hopefully when the video is released she will change her mind and be proud of the movie we made."
Tune into E! News tonight at 7 p.m. & 11:30 p.m. to see our full interview with Farrah
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