The blooming looney!
'Trueman Show' come to life.
Poor kids, surely there are laws against exploiting your children like this?
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The blooming looney!
'Trueman Show' come to life.
Poor kids, surely there are laws against exploiting your children like this?
How else is she going to afford to feed and clothe her nine children? I don't agree with what she's doing but if it keeps a roof over their heads then so be it.
Why show it in the UK first rather than the US? She'll get more publicity (and money) if it's shown in the US.
She should never had been allowed the IVF drug in the first place if she already had 6 kids when there is so many other childless couples.
The doctor who did this should be held responsible and should be struck off or at least retrained as he/she obviously has no sense of the ethics and morals involved in his/her work.
I think people should just leave them alone to get on with their lives
Sorry Abbie , I disagree. This woman is a psycho - she needs supervison and support, 14 wee souls are at risk here and although parading them on TV is not the best way to bring them up I do not believe for one minute that she is cabable of looking after them herself.
Nadya Suleman has signed a deal to star in a new reality series, her lawyer has said.
It was recently rumoured that the octuplet mum was to land her own show following the lives of her children. It has now been confirmed that the series will be produced by 3Ball Productions.
"They came up with this idea, presented [it] to her and she liked it because she'll get to use a camera and do some of the filming herself," Suleman's attorney Jeff Czech told The AP. "It'll be less intrusive than a reality TV type of programme."
3Ball is also the creator of The Biggest Loser, For Love Or Money and Beauty & The Geek.
Wow I didn't see that one coming :rolleyes:
How the hell is she going to do some filming herself with 14 kids to look after, eight of whom are only months old?
Oh dear dear, is all I can say
Poor kids they are going to become a freak show.
Fox has confirmed that it will air a two-hour special documenting the life of Nadya Suleman since the birth of her octuplets earlier this year, says Access Hollywood.
Suleman, 33, was already a mother-of-six when she gave birth to eight babies at a hospital near Los Angeles on January 26.
According to the network, Octomom: The Incredible Unseen Footage will feature "an intimate look inside Suleman's life" and allow "viewers to witness the emotional struggles, physical complications and financial burdens of this single mother of 14".
The statement added: "From the day the octuplets were born, cameras had unprecedented access to every area of Suleman’s life.
"For more than seven months, cameras documented Suleman, capturing incredible footage, including the private moments and reactions of Suleman’s family, as well as Suleman's own feelings, doubts and fears."
The documentary will air on August 19 on Fox.
Nadya Suleman has claimed that she "screwed up" her life and the lives of her children by choosing to give birth to eight babies.
The mother-of-fourteen, dubbed 'Octomom' by the press after giving birth in January, admitted that she never thought about the future when she became pregnant following IVF treatment.
"I screwed myself, I screwed up my life, I screwed up my kids' lives... What was I thinking?" she says in an upcoming documentary for Fox News.
"What the heck am I going to do? I have to put on this strong face and I have to pretend like I don't regret it. I cannot regret it now because I have them and they are here, but what was I thinking?"
The documentary footage shows the 33-year-old attempting to feed the eight screaming babies at her home in California.
Octomom: The Incredible Unseen Footage will air tonight.
Is there any dad on the seen?
She wants fame and money and is using the kids to get it
I havent heard anything about the dad
This story is so so sad :(
She is turning this into a media circus so she can be famous
A national organization that promotes ethical standards in reproductive medicine tells PEOPLE it has ejected the Beverly Hills fertility doctor who treated Octomom Nadya Suleman.
The American Society of Reproductive Medicine had a hearing over the summer in which Dr. Michael Kamrava presented a defense, and the organization notified Kamrava a few weeks ago he was being expelled, ASRM spokesman Sean Tipton tells PEOPLE.
"This is not an action we take lightly, nor do we take it often," Tipton says, adding that Kamrava was expelled for "a pattern of failing to uphold our standards of membership."
Tipton would not get into the specifics of what Kamrava did wrong. But he did confirm that the group's investigation was sparked by media coverage of the octuplets born earlier this year in Southern California after Suleman was treated by Kamrava.
Tipton says it's been widely reported that Suleman, a welfare mom who already had six kids, claims she was implanted with six embryos, two of which split during gestation. Tipton says that, in addition to revoking Kamrava's membership, the organization has released revised guidelines clarifying its position on embryo transfers. For women under 35, like Suleman, only a single transfer of an embryo is appropriate. If the doctor feels there are special circumstances, he or she can consider implanting a second embryo, Tipton says.
Kamrava did not return a call seeking comment. He has repeatedly declined to comment to the media about the case.
The ASRM is an advocacy group – which is not the same as a board that certifies specialists or a state medical board. California's medical board has no record of disciplinary action against Kamrava, although the board indicated earlier this year that it was investigating Suleman's fertility treatments.