Although Nadya Suleman said her interview that she is not a "welfare mom," it was reported on MSNBC that her publicist confirmed that she receives $490 per month in food stamps.
It was also reported that 3 of her other 6 children are disabled and that she receives monthly money for them.
Contradiction? Not according to Suleman. When questioned about this, Suleman's publicist said that Suleman does not consider food stamps and disability aid to be welfare.
Of course, this raises the question of how a person living, in part, off the government could afford to go through the process of in vitro fertilization.