Breaking news on the Octomom: One week after the first two of her eight babies left the hospital, Nadya Suleman is terminating her agreement with Angels in Waiting, the non-profit agency that has been providing round-the-clock care for the octuplets since they arrived home. In an exclusive interview with RadarOnline, Suleman states that she would rather hire her own nannies to help care for her octuplets and six older children.
She admits to being concerned that employees of Angels in Waiting will "bash" her when they appear on an episode of Dr. Phil that is scheduled to be taped tomorrow. She also hopes she will be able to appear on the program "to defend herself." That would be entertaining, but shouldn't she be home assembly-line burping and diaper-changing instead?
Of course, the ultimate question is: Why in the world is the Octomom worried about being bashed? The nannies have only known her for a week--how bad can it be? I suppose we'll all have to tune in when the show airs, if only to satisfy our morbid curiosity.
Stay tuned for more scintillating developments . . .
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