Considered one of the most historical and controversial trials to date, reality star Farrah Abraham has no clue who Trayvon Martin is, the 17-year-old young boy who was shot and killed by George Zimmerman in Sanford, Fl on Feb. 26, 2012. 

The 22-year old Teen Mom reality star was recently asked by radio host Matty P her opinion on the Zimmerman not guilty verdict.

"What do you think about Trayvon Martin?" the host said.

"I feel like I've met her or something. It sounds so familiar ... I don't know what she is, so I can't picture the person with the name right now," she responded. 

Abraham has been busy doing interviews after completing a 10-day rehab program in Florida, which is Martin's home state and was the location of the George Zimmerman trial.

In an interview with FOX News recently, Abraham gave some advice for young women who are on the road to fame.

"You are born for it. No matter how far you run, it's always there. I've had a lot of issues," she said. "Girls have big jealously issues with me. I'm the extreme opposite of what you expect. I'm not about money or fame. You need to rely on your brain and not your body."

As far as returning to television after nabbing $1 million from her porn, Backdoor Teen Mom, she said she will only go back to reality tv if she can bring something new to the table.

"A lot of networks want to do a spinoff show. I don't want the same experience I had with the last two shows I did. I want to show more truth and growth. I'm more about educational value and if these networks are not about it then I'll skip it," she said.

Abraham added that although she has experienced problems dating in the past, she is currently dating three men, but only has interest in two.