For InTouch, Octomom Nadya Suleman of La Habra has previously posed in a bikini and denied reports that she was a stripper. But her most eye-opening revelation comes in a new interview for the mag that has her admitting she hates her 14 kids, calling the older ones “animals” and confiding she wishes she never had any of them.
I'd link you to the article if I could find it, so the following bullet points are based on reports by others on choice Octo-cuts:
]
- “I hate the babies, they disgust me. My older six are animals, getting more and
more out of control, because I have no time to properly discipline
them.”
- “The only way I can cope is to lock
myself in the bathroom and cry. Sometimes I sit there for hours and even
eat my lunch sitting on the toilet floor. Anything to get peace and
quiet.”
- “Some days I have thought about killing myself. I cannot cope.”
- “My bank account is overdrawn by $300 and I have no money to pay for the children's school, food or the mortgage.”
- “Ever since I was little, I was aware that men wanted me and the hardest thing was keeping them away.”
InTouch reportedly includes a photo of one of her children eating drywall in her home. But it was not that sight or Suleman's disgusting comments that prompted a crazed fan to rush her in the ring of Wednesday's celebrity boxing match in New Jersey. It really was, as RadarOnline reports, another man who wanted her.
“Will you please marry me? Will you please marry me? . . . I'm a Paul Heyman guy! I'm a Paul Heyman guy!” the intruder said, making a sly reference to a controversial promo delivered by pro wrestler C.M. Punk on Monday Night Raw earlier this week.
The event's promoter, Celebrity Boxing founder Damon Feldman,
then tried to talk sense into the fellow, who pushed past him and
wrapped his arms around Suleman before a hulking security guard put the
clamps down on the out-of-control spectator.“And security has been force to intervene!” bellowed [Star magazine's Senior Executive EditorDylan] Howard [who provided live, entertaining color commentary]. “Octo-Mom has been … accosted!”
Ah, publicity stunts. Bet her unwanted kids will want to get her in the ring someday.
OC Weekly Editor-in-Chief Matt Coker has been engaging, enraging and entertaining readers of newspapers, magazines and websites for decades. He spent the first 13 years of his career in journalism at daily newspapers before “graduating” to OC Weekly in 1995 as the alternative newsweekly’s first calendar editor.