Well, I bet you did not expect this.
Octomom Nadya Suleman has rejected $1 million, as well as health insurance for her mushrooming children, thus turning down an offer to star in porno flicks. At least for now.
Vivid Entertainment, the world’s largest porn vendor, proposed the octomom a $1 million contract deal and said it would include health and dental insurance in the agreement if Nadya Suleman accepted to appear in several X-rated flicks this year.
“I think it’s kind of funny that I got offered $1 million to make porn,” Suleman, the mother of 14, told Radaronline.com. “Those guys at Vivid video must be nuts! Who wants to see me naked? Maybe in a year when the baby fat goes away,” she explained.
Nevertheless, Nadya Suleman said that she would request more cash to take part in such a project and that the only way that could happen was for her to give birth to even more babies. “Of course, if I have more kids I may have to ask for $2 million,” she said, adding that she had not been raised “like that.”
“Besides, what will my 14 kids think when they grow up?,” Nadya Suleman said. Good question.
In the meantime, Nadya Suleman has expressed concern over the fact that the hospital where her eight babies are being cared for may try to prevent her from taking their home when they are in stable condition. Nonetheless, hospitals do not avoid such actions, but child protective services do if complaints are filed.
Hospital staff is authorized to report to county authorities any concerns they have with regard to inappropriate home environments, a mother’s psychological unsteadiness or any other issues that might menace a child’s wellbeing.
The Associated Press cited talk show host Dr. Phil McGraw as saying that Nadya Suleman called him on Tuesday to inform him that hospital officials were skeptical regarding her current living arrangement.
Stu Riskin, a spokesman for Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, explained the agency could not comment particularly on Suleman’s situation and offer information on whether a case had been opened on her family.
The 33-year-old unemployed mother gave birth to the octuplets at Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center on January 26, when they were nine weeks premature. In addition, she has six other children, lives in her mother’s three-bedroom house in Whittier and has counted on food stamps and disability income in order to care for her family. She hopes for her kids to come home within the next couple of weeks, according to what she told McGraw during a show that aired on Wednesday. The second part of the interview was aired on Thursday.