Lest you forget, it all comes down to L-O-V-E. But some money wouldn't hurt, either
It was bound to happen: Whittier's "Octo Mom" Nadya Suleman has her own website.
Set up by her PR team, the Killeen Furtney Group, the site is using photos culled from Suleman's Today Show interview, and seems to be focused mostly on brokering donations of money or items to help out the single mom of 14. Suleman, who has been supported financially via her parents, student loans, disability payments, and food stamps, is hopeful that people will donate money and goods to help her care for her large family, and is eager to use the media to tell her story.
Although the site offers the option to "leave a comment or well wishes for Nadya and her family" the guest book is not viewable; a prudent choice, since Suleman, and her Beverly Hills-based in vitro fertilization doctor, have come under much scrutiny following the January 26th birth of her 7-14th children.
Suleman's website isn't the first time the internet has been a place to profess your allegiance when it comes to "Octo Mom," though.
If you're on Facebook, you might already belong to one of these groups: 1,000,000 Strong, What Nadya Suleman (Octuplet Mom) did was totally WRONG (1,143 members); Somebody Needs 2 Kick Nadya Suleman In The VaJaJa! (59 members); 1 Million against Nadya Suleman (octuplets mother)! (52 members); Outraged by Nadya Suleman (38 members); Nadya Suleman needs her cooter sewn shut (7 members); STOP Idiot Moms Like Nadya Suleman (17 members); US citizens reporting Nadya Suleman to CA childrens services! (5 members); Don't give Nadya Suleman, the mom of the Octuplets, Any Money! (17 members); Nadya Suleman should be beaten and forcibley sterailized! (sic) (7 members).
Or one of these groups: Supporting Nadya Suleman & the Octuplets! (13 members); Nadya Suleman - Octuplets Mother (91 members); Leave Nadya Suleman (Octuplet Mom) Alone! (13 members); Nadya Suleman Supporters (25 members)
Or, maybe this one: Let's Raise $1,000,000 for Nadya Suleman (to star in a porn) (2 members). (Good luck with that, by the way.)




Remind me again how a woman who receives food stamps has a PR team? What a freaking train wreck of a story... Makes the opening scenes of "Idiocracy" look prophetic.
That part in the beginning with the growing family tree and that baby named Baby killed me!
Almost every day I see or hear of something that makes Idiocracy seem prophetic.
Jebus... *shakes head*
She's definitely "Insane in the Membrane... crazy insane got no brain!"
I hope someone donates a hysterectomy to this creepy cunt.
I appreciate the inclusion of all the Facebook groups at the bottom of the article. Thank you for turning my frown upside down.