Octomom Nadya Suleman and Her Octuplets Share Their Story in Upcoming Lifetime Projects
Nadya Suleman and her children, now 16, open up about their lives and challenges in a movie and docuseries set to premiere in March.
- Nadya Suleman, known as 'Octomom,' and her octuplets will be featured in the Lifetime movie 'I Was Octomom' on March 8 and the docuseries 'Confessions of Octomom' on March 10.
- The octuplets, born in 2009 as the first surviving set in history, are now 16 years old and ready to share their perspective for the first time.
- Suleman reflects on the sacrifices she made to raise 14 children as a single mother, including facing public backlash, financial struggles, and personal challenges.
- Her daughter Nariyah, 15, defends her mother, describing her as disciplined and loving, while addressing the stigma and judgment they faced growing up.
- Suleman hopes the projects will provide her side of the story and inspire others, particularly women facing challenges, to find strength and resilience.