Playboy rejected reality and sex tape star Farrah Abraham's offer to pose nude in its magazine, sources told TMZ. 

The Teen Mom star reached out to Playboy to appear in the publication following the release of her sex tape earlier this year, and the magazine reportedly said "No."  When the 22-year-old reached out again in June, they kept to their last decision and rejected her again.

Vivid Entertainment paid Abraham $1 million in May to release her sex tape, Farrah Superstar: Backdoor Teen Mom, which co-stars porn actor James Deen. If she appeared in Playboy, she could have received up to $1 million, according to sources. Reality star Heidi Montag and Lindsay Lohan were reportedly paid that amount to pose nude for the men's magazine.

Before reaching out to the magazine, Abraham did a lot of prep work to help ensure she gets a positive response from the magazine.

Apart from posing in swimsuits in the beginning of June, she reportedly paid over seven grand to get D cup breast implants. She also entered Lukens Institute rehab center in Florida to be treated for alcohol abuse. However, she was released on July 8, two days before completing the 10-day program, due to her "disruptive influence" on other patients.

"She will still graduate from the program, but in less time than it typically takes because her behavior became challenging," a source told Radar Online.

According to the source, Abraham got into an argument with a nurse, upset fellow patients and counselors and opted to stay at a hotel in which she demanded the same luxuries as Lukens.