
It has been months since
Octomom Nadya Suleman has been in the news, but since the mother of fourteen has been threatened with eviction from her La Habra, California home she's been making headlines. It began a few weeks ago when Suleman's financial troubles became apparent, she received an offer from Vivid Entertainment, an adult film company, offering to pay off her mortgage in exchange for appearing in one of their movies.
Nadya turned down the offer, but was offered another. This new offer came from PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals: $5,000 and a month's supply of vegan hot dogs and hamburger patties for her family of 15 in exchange for allowing the animal-rights group to place an ad on her lawn.
Her lawyer, Jeff Czech, e-mailed the Associated Press regarding Suleman's decision: "No porn. Just Peta. Nadya prefers animals over men."
So appropriate-ISH!
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