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Octo-Mom gets a reality show -- for real

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Us magazine reports that Nadya Suleman and her 14 children will be part of a "quasi-reality" documentary series. Nadya signed a deal Thursday night with Eyeworks production company.

At least the series shouldn't create a "Jon and Kate" situation, since Nadya's life is already a circus. And yet I'm disturbed. I'm not sure I want to hear any more about her life views.

And with multiples earning millions, will this show spur copycat wombs, determined to top octuplets?

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Watching this show will just motivate unemployed-and-on-welfare mothers to get pregnant with nine or more kids (got to beat octomom!) while exploiting their children for the publics morbid curiosity. Let's not forget how wisely they spend the "childrens" money on plastic surgery, fake tans and weird hair-dos... come on America, is this what we need?????? Please....

This woman is a disgrace. She needs a better plan because any show about her will be very short lived.
Those children don't need a camera stuck in their face and make their world any more abnormal than it already is!

Here's an idea. Get a Job! Show your kids real Reality, that this what good parents do.

Between a 30-40 hour week, working at anything, plus food stamps and whatever other assistance she may Legally need to pick up the slack, she can raise the kids that she alone decided to bring into the world. No, they will not live in luxury, that is the true reality!! Otherwise those 8 babies need to be placed in other homes where they can get the attention and care that they deserve.


Time for the idiot to face the responsibilities that she choose to have. We need to stop this scam of people trying to outdo each other with multiple births to get a free ride and shame on the TV networks that promote it.

I won't be watching. Yuck!

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