Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Octuplets: Nadya gets her TV deal

April 15, 2009

(4-14) Octuplets: Updated list of posts

Surprise. But she insists it is not a reality TV show. Doesn’t matter what she says - she lied. Everyone on the planet knows she has to finance those children and everyone knew she was going to do a TV show - so why lie? Especially when she is vilified enough?

She spoke with Life & Style Magazine:

Yes, it is official. I’m going to be doing a show, but it’s not a reality show. What I’m doing with this TV show is basically creating documentaries about the lives of my children. It’s going to be an ongoing thing, and it will follow them from now until they are 18. It’s being done by Eyeworks; they’re in the UK. It will air in the UK and then we’ll see if the US is interested.

The producers will come here to film six times a year. They’ll come by and take some footage and then they’ll go. They won’t be invading my life or my children’s lives.

They will be 6 times a year and if strapped for cash maybe more. And why the separation between her life and her children’s lives? She is still detached from it all.

It will give me the opportunity to have incredible home movies that, believe me, I don’t have the time to make myself. Having this documentary crew allows me to focus on raising my children and still have great movies of them.

Of course if you want more - buy the magazine.

From Reuters:

But Eyeworks Chief Executive Officer Reinout Oerlemans said in a statement on Wednesday that the company was still in “exclusive negotiations” with Suleman for “an unscripted format following the life of Nadya and her children.”

“Nadya’s story is a very unique and exciting one that needs to be told in the right manner,” Oerlemans said. “We are confident that we are the right party to tell their story around the world.”

How long before Medi-Cal puts a lien on her earnings? And what about the grandmother? Is she getting kicked out of her house?

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