Dr.Phil and the OctoMom

MrBishop

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The Southern California mother of octuplets was given a baby shower of sorts on television's Dr. Phil show, with cribs, bunk beds, upgrades to her new home and nursing help to care for her 14 children - all provided free of charge.


Various providers appeared before Dr. Phil McGraw's applauding studio audience to pledge their help creating a safe, clean home for Nadya Suleman's 14 children.


Suleman said she's grateful for the help, which is to include a new nursery, new flooring and other construction upgrades in the La Habra (Orange County) home she intends to live in with her children.


The fixes are being made in order to prepare the home for inspections from hospital officials, which determine whether the house is suitable for children, according to McGraw.


Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center spokeswoman Beth Trombley said she and a social worker from the hospital walked through the house Wednesday to provide recommendations, but would not specify what they were.


"We're encouraged to see that she's really doing as much as she can to make sure to provide for these babies," said Trombley.


Suleman has said all but two babies were healthy enough to leave the hospital and that they would be released two at a time after the new home passes muster.


Lawyer Gloria Allred, who represents nursing group Angels in Waiting, said Wednesday that the nonprofit will provide training for Suleman and nannies that she hires and pays, and will also continue to monitor the babies' care.
In a video posted to Radaronline.com on Wednesday, Suleman said the group had received no donations.


In a phone interview, Allred countered that Suleman had no knowledge of whether donations were being made to the group, because even she didn't have that information.


Allred acknowledged that "Angels in Waiting's care can only continue if it is supported by donations from the public."
Suleman gave birth to the octuplets on Jan. 26.
What part of 'Keep your test-tubes capped", don't you understand??!?"


:barfonu:
 
I never liked doctor phil to begin with. He lost his lincense to practice, he is scum. Now he is proving it by giving this woman the attention she craves. I do think she is sick, in a phycological sense, and needs real help, not this talk show host giving in to her pseudo-munchousen syndrome.
 
Upgrade her crimes to whoring out her kids for money


Octomon lands reality TV show
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS





The Octomom Saga Continues

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Southern California woman who gave birth to the world’s longest-surviving set of octuplets has signed a deal to star in a reality television series, her lawyer said Sunday.

Nadya Suleman, who gave birth to the six boys and two girls in January and also has six other children, agreed to be filmed for a proposed television show by Eyeworks, a Netherlands-based production company, attorney Jeff Czech said.

The company hasn’t yet sold the show to any American television network, he said.

The show will be modeled after a successful Eyeworks TV series in Denmark that documents the lives of four children from the day they were born until they become adults.

“They came up with this idea, presented to her and she liked it because she’ll get to use a camera and do some of the filming herself,” Czech told The Associated Press.

He said film crews will not follow Suleman and her children 24 hours a day, but will document certain milestones such as birthdays and special events.


“It’ll be less intrusive than a reality TV type of program,” Czech said.

An after-hours call to the Eyeworks office in Amsterdam went unanswered.

source
 
My favorite is how she said it wouldn't be all "superficial" like Jon and Kate plus Eight.
 
Still beats what they did to the Dionne Quints.
The Dionne quintuplets (born May 28, 1934) are the first quintuplets known to survive their infancy. They are the only female identical set of five ever recorded. The sisters were born just outside Callander, Ontario, Canada near the village of Corbeil.
The Dionne girls were born two months premature. After four months with their family, they were made wards of the King for the next nine years under the Dionne Quintuplets' Guardianship Act, 1935. The government and those around them began to profit by making them a significant tourist attraction in Ontario.
 
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