Octomom Nadya Suleman and her 14 children are preparing to share their story in new life documents, Octomom’s stories.
“Today, my family and I’m taking our lives,” said Suleman, 49, said People In an interview published on Friday, January 24. “I have said, I want to keep them safe and protect my children, and well, they are older now. They are turning 16 and make the decision to do it really.”
Suleman, who rose to fame in 2009 when she was pregnant with the octulet, decided to speak in the encouragement of adolescents.
“My children will share for the first time. Also, my older kids are talking in the eyes of the public and they didn’t want, “she explained at the exit.” And in fact, I didn’t even want to speak) to be honest. “
In addition to a document that interprets Sulemans, Lifetime will also premiere a sensational film-made for brood, entitled I was octomom, ABOUT Kristen Lee Gutoskie portraying the matriarch.
“The film follows my journey, starting with my decision to have a more IVF procedure to try to finish my family of six,” Suleman said People. “I just wanted one more, to become a single mother and 14 years old and all the rehearsals and tribulations, challenges and wars, what I had to do to continue to fight for my family.”
Suleman welcomed her octupts – Noah, Maliyah, Isaiah, Nariyah, Jonah, Makai, Josiah and Jeremiah – in 2009 through IVF. Two years later, the California Medical Board learned that her fertility doctor allegedly transferred 12 embryos to the Suleman’s womb instead of the sixth she reported to seek. His medical license was revoked in 2011.
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As Suleman continued to raise her children, her large family size often sparked fans’ criticism.
“I’m just very excited,” said Nariyah, 15, People of participation in the documentary. “Our mother would finally be able to say her side of the story because I feel like it was very unfair how she was terrorized and hated for just being a mother. And she had to sacrifice so much for children and children alone its. “
Suleman, meanwhile, hopes that the Lifetime platform will show that it is not a “separate cartoon” of a mother to multiply.
“The main reason for me in sharing my true story (is) my perspective is to help people, help women in particular who are fighting with a child or none,” Suleman said. “Perhaps (DOC will) inspire them to draw their strengths within that they did not know they had to advance forward, to continue progressing in their lives.”
I was octomom Premieres Saturday, March 8, in Lifetime and Octomom’s stories Network debuts on Monday, March 10.