New reality TV star Bristol Palin vowed not to have sex until she tied the knot.

The daughter of former US Vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin became a mother at the young age of 17 and now she swore to wait for sex and do it after marriage.

This is her statement to InTouch magazine. The 21-year-old mother of Tripp is in a relationship with Giacinto "Gino" Paoletti.

Palin plans to use her fame to reach out to teenagers to make the right choice when it comes to pregnancy and sex.

"Bristol Palin: Life is a Tripp" Reality Show

Bristol stars in her reality TV show entitled "Bristol Palin: Life is a Tripp" that narrates her everyday life as a young mother of three-year-old Tripp.

Since its debut, the show created a buzz to the audience. Palins are the new Kardashians

Moreover, the show received numerous complaints. Thus, lawsuits were filed against Associated Television International and the producers of the show.

Last week, Stephen Hanks filed a defamation case against A&E, which owns Lifetime. Stephen was shown in the pilot episode of the reality TV series as the one heckling Palin at a bar. In the episode, Hanks called Palin's mother a "whore" and then Palin accused Hanks of being a "homosexual."

In his lawsuit, Hanks claimed he did not give the show permission to use the clip of the fight in advertisements for Tuesday's premiere.

Moreover, TMZ reported that Kyle Massey, one of Palin's fellow "Dancing with the Stars" contestants, along with his brother, Christopher, and mother, Angela, filed a lawsuit Tuesday alleging that producer David McKenzie stole the concept for Palin's show from them.

The Masseys claimed in their 31-page lawsuit that "Bristol Palin: Life's A Tripp," producer McKenzie stole their idea and cut them off. The family claimed that they are entitled to $500,000 or more due to rights.

"Bristol Palin: Life is a Tripp" airs every Tuesday in Lifetime network.