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Octo-mom: I’m grateful for all the help!
Octo-mom: I’m grateful for all the help!
Nadya Suleman is facing the wrath of America — and possibly homelessness — but she didn’t appear beaten down on Feb. 28, when she emerged from her California house and told Life & Style that she’d be spending the day with the eldest six of her 14 children. “Today’s about them,” she said. “I need to give love and attention to all my kids, not just the newborns.” Since their birth on Jan. 26, the octuplets have been receiving care at Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center in Bellflower, Calif. “They’re fine,” Nadya assured. “We hope they’ll be home soon.” But what if they have no house to come home to? Nadya’s parents, Angela and Ed, are almost a year behind on mortgage payments for the place they share with Nadya and the kids. “I do know there have been some donations,” Nadya told Life & Style, “and we are really, really grateful.”
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