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Octuplets: Jeff Czech talks reality show By mattie14 April 14, 2009 (4-14) Octuplets: Updated list of posts April 10th: UsMagazine.com did an inter

April 14, 2009

(4-14) Octuplets: Updated list of posts

April 10th: UsMagazine.com did an interview with Jeff Czech, Nadya’s lawyer. He said that she had met with four production companies (so far) just last week to discuss reality shows and hoped to have a deal in place by the end of this week. Because Jonah #8 just came home. [see update link]

JEFF CZECH: Nadya has been interested in, and hoping to find, something not so intrusive to the family and babies while, at the same time, [something to] sort of focus on trying to make a little income for herself. She got railed again for the kids being on [assistance]. It is heavy on her mind and she is simply looking.

Simply looking but hopes to have something in place by the end of the week. This man is not too sophisticated. Easy for her to manipulate.

What is she looking for?

Production companies have pitched ideas ranging from long-term documentaries to reality-type shows. [They] would like to [do] some light filming now of the infants [now] and then sort of wait until they are starting to walk and learning to talk and things like that. Maybe take some short clips in between but nothing [steady] until [the octuplets are] walking.

Remember - she said she wasn’t going to do anything unless it was a documentary and that it was going to be up to the children.

And what about Nadya?

Cameras could follow Nadya dating, taking the kids to birthday parties, learning how to drive a 14-person van.

So In Touch Weekly may not have been far off in their article. [follow update link - #7 Josiah home]

And the money?

I think she could survive. I don’t know how comfortable it would be on one of these deals. Of course, it depends on how long they last.

Until the sponsor boycotts force them to pull the plug.

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Nadya on Dr Phil (3-10 Part 2) [follow update link above.]

NADYA: I don’t want anything invasive. A reality show? No way. No way. That’s another misconception.

DR PHIL: So you’re not interested in a reality show?

NADYA: No - it depends on how it’s done. But–when they’re much older. And it’s not up to me - it’s up to the kids.

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