Friday, April 6, 2012

Octomom's Self Inflicted Plight Lands Her In The News Yet Again

See, isn't this why people don't have 14 children? Because if you have 14 kids you'll go broke and be unable to support them? Is it better to have 14 children and have this situation or use your judgement and not have 14 children? Bear in mind this woman had 6 kids BEFORE she became "octomom." If being a good mom means being unable to support your family then she is a good mom.

Has anybody seen the nude pictures? I heard she posed nude for some cash. Is she hot? What's the story? And where did that money go? How many of the children are demons, like this one in the picture? If you have 14 kids odds are at least one will be a demon.

Finally, is this really God's will or just plain stupid?

There are people who are famous for being famous and now we have people that are famous for excessive reproduction. What's next? There's a woman out there right now I've been hearing about who is famous for walking into a propellor. I've been trying to get famous for years and I have no luck at all. If somebody has an idea for me to get famous without going broke or getting hurt too badly please let me know.
Despite dire financial straits, octuplets mother Nadya Suleman said she is still capable of being a good mother and supporting her brood of 14 children.

In an interview with Matt Lauer on the "Today" show Thursday, the Orange County woman acknowledged that she is accepting food stamps as a temporary measure to make ends meet.

Suleman, who had vowed not to accept public assistance, said she has been accepting $2,000 a month in food stamps for the last two months. She said she has business ventures in the works to make money, including an online "Octomom TV" project and the release of a horror movie she starred in, "Millennium."

"I'm working as hard as I possibly can to support them," she said.

In response to a question about her financial condition deteriorating to the point that social services may be forced to break up her family, Suleman said, "That will never happen. I can guarantee you of that."

Suleman is also facing foreclosure on her La Habra home, but her attorney recently told City News Service that those proceedings could be delayed until late April.

[sfgate.com]

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