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Fox to air 'Octomom' special

The two-hour show Aug. 19 promises "incredible unseen footage."

 

Octomom's $250,000 Brood

Octomom's $250,000 Brood

Who says it's hard to find a job in California? No word on what sort of fringe benefits are included, but Nadya Suleman's 14 children are each going to be earning $250 a day—for a total of about $250,000 altogether for three years—for starring in the reality show their mom has agreed to do for a British production company.

No word on what sort of fringe benefits are included, but Nadya Suleman's 14 children are each going to be earning $250 a...

 

Octuplets' mom signs TV show deal

Nadya Suleman, who gave birth to octuplets in January, will star in a reality television series about her family, a TV executive said.

 

A Fight Over Octobabies' Showbiz Rights

A veteran of the spotlight's glare herself, famed attorney Gloria Allred wants to make sure Octomom's kids don't get burned.

 

Nadya Suleman, OctoMom, Visited By Detectives, Social Services

Nadya Suleman, OctoMom, Visited By Detectives, Social Services

The Huffington Post has confirmed reports that "Octo-Mom" Nadya Suleman was visited today by Orange County child services employees and two police detectives.

 

2 more octuplets go home

Two more of the world's longest surviving octuplets have been discharged from a Southern California hospital.

 

Octomom, Allred Battle Gets Tube-Tied

"Nadya, unfortunately, is taking things out of context. They wanted Nadya to succeed," Allred said on Today. "How can she succeed if she is subjecting her babies to potential risks of harm? If she doesn't come into the nursery to feed her own babies, to hold them, to bathe them, to change them, to love them, to bond with them, except when the cameras are rolling?

 

2 more octuplets released from hospital

Two more of the world's longest surviving octuplets have been discharged from a Southern California hospital.

 

2 octuplets return from hospital to La Habra home

Two of the world's longest-surviving octuplets came home from the hospital Tuesday night, greeted by a crush of photographers, neighbors and curious onlookers gathered on a cul de sac where the mother will raise her 14 children.

 

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