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OctoMom Will Autograph Her Undies at Her Yard Sale Today

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She wouldn't do porn, but she let PETA put propaganda in her yard just to get a paycheck. Today Nadya Suleman, aka OctoMom, is putting herself, and a bunch of her junk, in her yard to sell so she can pay her mortgage, according to cbs2.

Suleman is holding a yard sale that was co-organized by her friend, comedian David Gonzalez, in the hopes of getting enough cash to keep her from being evicted from her La Habra home.

Gonzalez, who performs under the name Tattoo, "will reportedly emcee the event where Suleman is expected to sign autographs (including signing her nursing bra and panties), toys, and sonogram."

The goal is to raise at least $10,000, which is what the bank needs to stay off Suleman's case and keep her brood of 14 children under that same room. The yard sale was slated to get underway at 10 a.m. and will last until everything is sold, or the kids go to bed.

Need a nursing bra signed by Suleman? Head to 2051 Madonna Ave, La Habra, 90631, and if you're lucky, it can be yours.

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