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Octomom Nadya Suleman And her 14 children are preparing to share their story in new docuseries Confession to Octomom.
“Today, my family and I are taking our life back,” Suleman, 49, said People In an interview published on Friday, January 24. “I say, I want to keep them safe and protect my kids and now they’re older. They are Turn 16 and decide to actually do it. “
Suleman who rose to fame in 2009 She was pregnant with Octupletshe decided to speak at the insistence of the teenagers.
“My children will share for the first time. Also, my older children speak in the public eye and did not want to, “she explained to the outlet. “And I didn’t really want me (to speak) to be honest.”
In addition to documentaries starring Sulemans, life will also premiere a sensational film for childbirth about branches called I was an octomist with Kristen Lee Gutoskie Display of the matriarch.
“The film follows my journey, starting with my decision to have another IVF procedure to try to complete my six. People. “I just wanted one more to be a single mom at 14 and all the trials and tribulations and challenges and struggles I had to go through to keep fighting for my family.”
Suleman welcomed her Octuplets – Noah, Maliyah, Isaiah, Nariyah, Jonah, Makai, Josiah and Jeremiah – in 2009 through IVF. Two years later, the Medical Board of California learned that her fertility doctor allegedly transferred 12 embryos into Suleman’s uterus instead of the six she allegedly requested. His medical license was revoked in 2011.
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As Suleman continued raise your childrenher large family size has often drawn criticism from fans.
“I’m just very excited,” Nariyah, 15, said People Participate in the document. “Our mom could finally tell her side of the story because I feel like it was very unfair how. She was terrorized and hated for just being a mother. And she had to sacrifice so much just for her children. “
Suleman, meanwhile, hopes the Lifetime platform proves she’s not a “compartmentalized caricature” of a mother of multiples.
“The main reason for me in sharing my true story (is) my perspective is to help people, to help especially women who are dealing with one child or none,” Suleman said. “Maybe (the doctor) inspires them to bring out the strengths inside that they didn’t know they had to move forward to move on with their lives.”
I was an octomist premieres Saturday, March 8, for life and Confession to Octomom Debuts on the network on Monday, March 10.