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Octomom to Kate: Don’t You Judge Me
It’s a battle of the super-breeders! The LA Times is reporting that Nadya Suleman (aka: Octomom) wants Kate Gosselin, star of TLC’s “Jon & Kate + 8,” to stop judging her.
Suleman’s comments come after a recent episode of “Dr. Phil.” Gosselin, the mother of five-year-old sextuplets and two older children, said that Suleman would have a difficult time raising her 14 children without a husband or money. She was responding to a question about Suleman’s situation.
Here’s what Suleman had to say in response:
“Do I have to watch it? She reminds me of my mother,” said Suleman, a resident of La Habra, in an interview with Radar Online released this morning. “I have moved past my mistakes. She has her own issues. … She needs to stop being so judgmental and stop pulling at straws for attention.” …
Suleman said in the video interview that Gosselin should focus on her own life. “My children are extremely healthy, strong and happy. Don’t you have, like, a lot of issues in your life? A lot of marital problems?” she told Radar.
Ouch!
Incidentally, Suleman signed on for her own reality show. But producers want you to know it’s different. Ocotomom herself will be holding the camera much of the time. Oh, that can’t be good. That can’t be good.
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1 Comment
Robin Michelle commented on Sep 03 09 at 5:14 amWish the media would stop already with all this Octostuff! It’s ridiculous. She a woman who had a lot of kids. I’m sure many could do the same if they WANTED too.
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