
How else was she going to pay for them? Someone is going to have to foot the bill for single, unemployed Nadya Suleman‘s grand master plan to shove her fourteen children into a three bedroom house with her parents, feed them, clothe them and educate them.
Octomom has already reportedly received $300,000 from NBC for her interview with Ann Curry, and currently receives about $490 per month in food stamps and federal assistance for three of her older six children, who are disabled. But, if you feel bad for her, Nadya has set up a website where you can make a donation using Visa, American Express, Discover and even PayPal.



