Showing posts with label Nadya Suleman. Show all posts
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Nadya Suleman: Still Working on TV Deal

Thursday, April 16, 2009


Returning from an afternoon of errand-running, Nadya Suleman was spotted parking her minivan outside her La Habra, California home yesterday (April 15).

The mother-of-fourteen looked a bit annoyed to find paparazzi waiting for her, and quickly made her way inside, looking cute and casual in a white Hollister t-shirt with green Capri shorts and sandals.

And according to a recent report, Octomom’s statement that she officially signed with UK production house Eyeworks to do a documentary show was a bit premature.

Eyeworks told press, "At this time we are in active negotiations with Nadya and her attorney for an unscripted format following the life of Nadya and her children. Nadya's story is a unique and exciting one that needs to be told in the right manner. ... We are confident that we are the right party to tell their story around the world."





Nadya Suleman Confirms Plans for TV Show




Enjoying an afternoon outing, Nadya Suleman was spotted taking a few of her 14 kids out shopping at the CM School Supply Educational Emporium yesterday (April 14) in Fullerton, California.

“Octomom” also made sure to make stops at Starbucks and Carl’s Jr for some energy and nourishment before returning home. Unfortunately it looks like Miss Suleman may need a little more attention to detail, as one of her kids looked to be riding without a seatbelt.

In related news, Nadya has finally confirmed that she plans to do a television show with her massive family. She told press, “Yes, it is official. I’m going to be doing a show, but it’s not a reality show.”

She continued, “What I’m doing with this TV show is basically creating documentaries about the lives of my children. It’s going to be an ongoing thing, and it will follow them from now until they are 18. It’s being done by Eyeworks; they’re in the UK. It will air in the UK and then we’ll see if the US is interested.”

Suleman added, “The producers will come here to film six times a year. They’ll come by and take some footage and then they’ll go. They won’t be invading my life or my children’s lives… It will give me the opportunity to have incredible home movies that, believe me, I don’t have the time to make myself. Having this documentary crew allows me to focus on raising my children and still have great movies of them.”