Nadya Suleman thrusted herself back into the media spotlight yesterday with an appearance on ABC’s The View.
The Octomom chatted with Sherri Shepard, Barbara Walters and the rest of the ladies of The View, reflecting on her first year as a single mother of 14 and her upcoming book, among other things.
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Suleman, who earned a dubious reputation after giving birth to eight children last January (she was already a single mother of six at the time) also spoke of her abnormally high energy levels and shared her thoughts on the legal issues surrounding Dr. Michael Kamrava , the fertility doctor who implanted her with the embryos, and has since been accused of gross negligence by the Medical Board of California. She defended Dr. Kamrava, saying “If it weren’t for him I wouldn’t have all of my children.”
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When asked if she was done reproducing, Octomom was ambivalent, saying “Yes yes yes. Absolutely. But if someday far far far in the future when they older and I meet somebody…I’m not going to say 100% no if I get married someday in the future.”
The hands-down highlight of the segment came courtesy of Sherri Shepard, who mocked Suleman’s “maniacal” laugh, shouting “That’s a crazy laugh girl!”
The one hot topic Suleman was decidedly quiet about was her ‘quasi-reality’ show, which she had reportedly signed a deal for and was set to star in. Here’s hoping it never sees the light of day.