Dilemma for octuplets mom: welfare or pornographic video's offer
FOX News reports that in an offer letter (obtained by TMZ.com), the president of the pornography studio and distributor Steven Hirsch says his company, Vivid Entertainment, has made a $1 million offer to Nadya Suleman to make a pornographic video. The company would release the film under their "Vivid-Celeb imprint, which has released titles starring such personalities as Pamela Anderson, Kim Kardashian, and most recently, former Miss USA Kelli MCarty."
Nadya Suleman, fertility drug experimentee, made international news by giving birth to eight surviving fetuses. She is known as "Octomom", giving birth to octuplets earlier this year after having already other six babies.
Vivid says his company will give her family full medical and dental insurance if she becomes a "contract girl", meaning she'll have to do multiple videos. No word if Octomom will take the offer, but she definitely needs the money for a down payment on a house that is in for forclosure and for the care for children -- costs ranging from medical, health care, child care, living expenses, school expenses and, later, college expenses...
Now, Suleman, the 33-year-old unemployed mother, needs to make a choice between getting welfare from the government to cover the huge cost or, thanks to her highly publicized story, to be engaged in lucrative businesses such as this offer from Vivid Entertainment.
So far, Octomom turned her difficult situation into an opportunity. Allegedly, she was paid $2million for the first interview, and then she was paid for the first photos, now this pornographic video production’s offer.









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