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Nadya Suleman Misses the Point of Mother’s Day
Octomom Nadya Suleman has 14 kids, the oldest born in 2001, so you’d think she’d be a pro at Mother’s Day by now. And yet, how did she spend the holiday? Shopping with, and for, her children. More photos, and details below.
Truly, Mother’s Day is the one day of the year when moms, ideally, should have the opportunity to kick back, be spoiled, and even, in a perfect world, be shopped for. Suleman, however, took two of her children to the Disney Store in L.A., where, given the size of their shopping bags, she bought treats for a whole bunch of the Suleman siblings. No word yet on whether they bought anything, in return, for their mom.
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blondie commented on May 10 10 at 4:09 pmCan’t pay the mortgage, so you go shopping after
visiting Disneyland 4x in 2 weeks.She got what she
wanted for Mothers Day, paps taking her picture.
Julie commented on May 10 10 at 4:23 pmShe shouldn’t acknowledge Mother’s Day since she isn’t a loving, responsible mother…she’s a birthing unit at best. Can’t we ignore this worthless skank for her perceived “celebrity” and only focus on what will save her kids from a life of misery with this creature?
Boze commented on May 10 10 at 4:24 pmShe needs to crawl outta the “famecrawler” category. Makes it kinda stink in here.
animatronicmom commented on May 10 10 at 4:39 pmYou forgot the part where the kind of paparazzi who must be really down on their luck have to spend Mother’s Day taking pictures of some washed up, chop-shopped, narcissistic sociopath.
Shopping and Disney and paparazzi? Isn’t that just part of her regular work schedule– when she isn’t shooting plastic babies that look just like her out of her birthing unit.
Wait til you see how she celebrates Father’s Day.
Peanut Santiago commented on May 10 10 at 5:48 pmThe best insults are already taken….which is good since I feel like resting today.
***I hope all the REAL (hardworking, loving) mothers had a nice day yesterday!
anonymous commented on May 11 10 at 1:28 amDear Nadya Suleman: “Giving birth doesn’t make you a mother any more than buying a piano makes you a musician.”
I also wish all the REAL loving and hardworking mothers out there a happy Mother’s Day.
Jane Marsee commented on May 11 10 at 5:22 pmA mother’s cruelty lasts for a lifetime. It never goes away. I hurt for those children, especially for Jonah, the one with the cleft lip. I could tolerate her laziness, but not her cruelty to her babies.
Blair commented on May 12 10 at 5:52 amHer kids look so unhappy. Really sad…
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