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OctoMom Is Still Full Of Crap

Octomom at Knotts

I know, I know.  Huge shocker, right?  Nadya Suleman aka OctoMom is always pulling something out of her fat @ss to make the headlines.  This week she is bragging on her baby making body.  She won’t get a tummy tuck.  Doesn’t seem to think she needs one and claims that if she were offered one for free, she wouldn’t accept it.

I would never even accept a tummy tuck even if it were offered because I don’t need it,  I’m actually shocked myself at my own body. My goal is to do things as naturally as possible.”

Yeah, right!  Sure Nadya.  You are so into going natural.  That’s why are addicted to artificially inseminating yourself.  No one believes a word that comes out of your massive mouth.  Keep on fooling yourself into believing that you’re a good mom and that everything you are doing is for your children. ( I just threw up in my mouth.)

“What’s going on now is I feel obligated — almost compelled — to earn a living to take care of my kids,” she says. “I was kind of catapulted into this, oblivious to my choices. Do I like attention — the inordinate attention that’s not even warranted because I’m not a celebrity, a ‘pseudo-celebrity?’ I don’t. I absolutely don’t. But I have to do what I have to do to take care of them.”

Wow.  The woman is just plain twisted.  Will this charade ever end?

[image by WENN]

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