The kids of Natalie “Nadya” Suleman, also referred to as “Octomom,” are breaking their silence.
The 49-year-old’s octuplets, the youngest eight of her 14 children, have begun to share perception about their mother and household life, simply forward of their sixteenth birthday Jan. 26 and weeks earlier than the discharge of Lifetime’s I Was Octomom film March 8, and Confessions of Octomom docuseries March 10.
“My mother needed to sacrifice,” Nariyah Suleman, 15, informed Individuals in an interview posted Jan. 25, “sacrifice her life, her associates, herself and her dignity, simply in order that she will be able to maintain us.”
Talking whereas sitting subsequent to her mother, the teenager continued, “If any alternative got here that she’d lastly be capable to inform the reality, in fact, I might need to assist my mother as a lot as I can as a result of she helped us so a few years.”
Natalie, who not goes by her nickname Nadya to flee the “trauma” of her previous, per Individuals, grew to become a tabloid sensation in 2009 after giving delivery to Nariyah and octuplet siblings Noah, Josiah, Maliyah, Jonah, Jeremiah, Isaiah and Makai, who had been conceived by way of IVF.