What a shock. Octomom Nadya Suleman went on welfare again. Suleman filed for bankruptcy last year and nearly lost her home. But after appearing in an adult film and performing at a strip club she was able to come off welfare for a few months. The Morning Call reported: Nadya Suleman, the “Octomom” who has… Read more »
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Here’s The Octomom Porn Trailer You Didn’t Ask For
You all remember “Octomom” Nadya Suleman. You might even have heard that the mother of 14 had a slew of financial troubles. It seems she’s found a solution: selling topless photos of herself…and a porn video. It’s entitled Octomom: Home Alone. And now there’s a (censored) trailer. And well, there’s really not much else to… Read more »
Octomom Defends Going on Welfare: ‘It’s 100 Percent About My Children’
Nadya Suleman, better known as “Octomom,” is defending her decision to go on welfare and says she will be off public assistance soon.
“I still am working as hard as I possibly can to support them,’’ Suleman said Thursday during an appearance on NBC’s “Today.” Suleman has 14 children, eight of whom she gave birth to in 2009 through in-vitro fertilization.
She said she made the call to go on public assistance “reluctantly,” and said fear and pride initially stopped her from accepting help.
“[My] priority is my children, their health, their well-being, their safety,” she said. “Who cares how I feel? Who cares about me? It’s 100 percent about my children.’’
Suleman said she hopes to be off public assistance within two months, citing incoming revenue from an online project called “Octomom TV’’ that will raise money through advertising and her participation in “Dial-A-Star,’’ which allows people to call in and talk to a “real celebrity” for a fee. She also recently posed topless for a British magazine, but told NBC’s Matt Lauer she will never do pornography, stating flatly, “I won’t touch other human flesh. The only flesh I’m touching is my own.”
“I would never, never accept anything. I will not lose my grip of my deeply indoctrinated morals and values,” Suleman said. “I have to be the ultimate positive role model [for my children].”