Two of the most troubled stars in the MTV U.S. reality show "Teen Mom" are getting their own show. Farrah Abraham and Jenelle Evans, both have police records, are reportedly set to star in another MTV programme that aims to "rehab" the relationship of the girls with their estranged mums.

According to Radaronline.com, the former teen mothers, who are both 21 years old now, would be living in the house together with their mothers and a psychiatrist.

It's a one-off special that would be filmed for one week or so.

"Network executives are exploring having the Teen Mom stars live in a house with their mothers for a week or more all while cameras roll, kind of like 'Big Brother,'" the source told the Web site.

"The special would focus on dissecting and repairing the relationships between the reality stars and their mothers. The Teen Moms' children would be on the premises during filming, but they wouldn't be featured on the special."

Farrah has recently been headlining tabloids after she appeared in a sex tape with professional porn actor James Deen. She was able to sell her tape for a reported almost $1m. However, her relationship with her mother Debra, which was already turbulent to begin with, was damaged further.

Jenelle's mum Barbara, meanwhile, has custody of Jenelle's son. Their relationship has been rocky from the start, mainly due to Jenelle's self-destructive ways, but reports say they are living under one roof because Jenelle is broke.

As for police records, Jenelle was arrested for heroin possession last month, while Farrah was arrested for suspicion of DUI in March.