Dr. Phil Lends a Hand to Octomom

TV counselor lends some help to Octomom.

In a press release from the Dr. Phil Show, Nadya Suleman, also known as "Octomom," will be receiving some help from "Angels in Waiting." The 14 Suleman kids will now be taken care of 24/7 by the non-profit group.

Dr. Phil is said to release more information on this on his March 10 and 11 shows. The Suleman clan will be moving into a new home with the help of the "Angels" and for the next six months, the Octomom has agreed to allow people from the agency to help her and her children. The new house, according to TMZ, has four bedrooms, three baths, and a spacious backyard.

After last week's media fiasco over the 911 call that Suleman had placed when she could not find one of her sons, who was with his grandmother taking a walk, this is good news. Now the single mother of 14 will have some help, at least for a while.

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