Octomom Getting a Reality Show?
According to MSNBC, "Octomom," Nadya Suleman, is close to signing on to star in a reality show along with her 14 children.
Suleman, 33, along with her lawyer, Jeffrey Czech, have reportedly conferred with representatives of four different production companies and are set to meet with executives from an unnamed network.
Czech has confirmed that he and his client met with production companies to hear their ideas. He also said that Suleman will allow cameras to film her life in order to provide a more secure future for her children.
Suleman admitted she has received food stamps in the past. She is also deliberating applying for federal WIC aid. Her lawyer confirmed that all the costs associated with the birth of the octuplets were covered by state medi-Cal.
"There's some decisions for her to make over the next few days," Czech said. "I think she's heard enough. Like anyone else, she wants to be portrayed in a positive light and she feels she needs to do something to get her side out."
The ideas for the show will involve Suleman attempting to learn how to drive a passenger van and having a large family holiday.
"For the most part, the idea is generally to follow her and her family around when the babies get a little older," Czech said.
