(4-8) Octuplets: Updated list of posts
Finally someone had the courage to ask Nadya about her welfare status. She’s been out shopping and buying Starbucks and getting paid handsomely by radaronline - but who’s paying for the octuplet’s formula and diapers and care? Who’s making the house payments? Is that why her father’s name is on the title?
I cannot judge her. But it is perfectly clear that a mother who purposely has 6 or 8 more embryos implanted when she has 6 children under 8, who she cannot already provide for should not be out shopping and spending ridiculous amounts of money on makeup. Frankly, it pisses me off when I think of families who are scraping to get by and aren’t given assistance or refuse to take it. She uses it like a credit card. Either or. If it’s either or than that implies she is capable of paying for it.
She should have to pay something back. Did she pay for her own hospital bill? She says she has is not on Medi-Cal now. So who is paying for her insurance?
Video provided by Octorazzi - Raul Roa
Video comes from Octorazzi, who is really Raul Roa. Not sure why he speaks in the third person but he is getting answers and documenting it on video, which is important.
ROA: Are you still on Medi-Cal?
NADYA: I’m not. My kids are.ROA: Your kids are still on Medi-Cal?
NADYA: That’s a goal to get them off. And I’m going back to school.
Beyond delusional. Who is going to pay for her schooling? And how does she think she is going to manage anything other than caring for those children? How can she even consider that selfishness? Does she expect to have nannies until they are 18? And how is she going to go back to school and make $20-30K/month to care for those children?He then asks her if she told AIW that she was going to apply for WIC.
NADYA: WIC is for formula. It’s not a form-it is a form of government assistance. So, I’m still debating that. I haven’t yet. It’s either two choices. I either pay $2,000 a month for formula or I get help with that - when half the people in the country are getting help anyway.
See how she tried to say it wasn’t welfare? She said the same thing about food stamps. And it seems she’s forgotten that she’s part of that half. Her children will be on Medical until they are 18. And who knows what type of special needs they will have.
This is all so sad.
NADYA: It’s different than food stamps. I quit that. So I’m really contemplating it ‘cuz that’s a lot for formula. So if I need to apply for WIC to provide my babies with formula - then I’m going to. I don’t care what anyone–
She catches herself and goes off about how she has to let go of what people think.
NADYA: I can’t live like that. You can’t. No one can live to please or prove anything to other people.
Why she thinks she was singled out.
NADYA: Because I’m single and I chose to have more than six. And I shouldn’t be talking. Cuz I’m single and I chose to have this family. I didn’t chose to have eight. But at the same time, I wanted one more. Never-the-less, I am now unfortunatedly in the public eye and people are going to be scrutinizing me. More than any other mother.
She doesn’t quite put together that the reason she is being scrutinized is because she has shown absolutely no maternal judgment. A mother with six children - three with neurological problems (from the same sperm and egs source and born the same way ) should not be having just one more when she can’t provide for the 6 she already has. That is why people are watching her.
She has no clue. She was collecting children. She wanted “one more”. They’re things to her. She is a birthing factory not a mother. She has never said - when I’ve heard her - and I have quite a deal - that she wanted to be a mother. She says that she always wanted to have a big family or she always wanted a lot of kids.
She has 10 boys that won’t have a father or male role model. Think about that. She willingly and selfishly chose to have children knowing they would not have a father. That is heinous.
WIC (Women, infants, children) provides federal grants to states to provide food, education on nutrition and health care referral to low-income women and children up to age 5. Provided: baby formula, cereal, milk, cheese, vegetables and juice. To qualify she couldn’t have made more $112,480 through June 30.
She may very well have made that by then. She may have already made it from the RadarOnline videos.
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