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Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
'Octomom' now from 'most hated mum' to porn, bankruptcy and welfare fraud
She became one of the most criticised parents in the world after giving birth to eight babies at the same time and after her life unravelled, Nadya Suleman went into hiding Nadya Suleman notoriously became the mother of the first surviving octuplets in history back in 2009 - a result of having 12 embryos implanted in IVF. Already the mother of six children, the mum hit the headlines when she give birth to eight babies - Noah, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Jonah, Josiah, Makai, Maliyah and Nariyah - following just one unconventional pregnancy. When Nadya, who now goes by her birth name Natalie, became famous she embarked on ventures as diverse as pornography and boxing, being careful to trademark her " Octomom" nickname. The mother-of-14 had been unemployed when she fell pregnant. By 2013, Nadya had stepped away from the spotlight in a bid to protect her children and her privacy before returning in a US documentary series called "Confessions of Octomom". Here, we take a closer look at her journey since finding fame... READ MORE: 'I gave birth to a giant baby - he's almost as big as my toddler' Born in Fullerton, California, a fertility specialist called Dr. Michael Kamrava had performed in-vitro fertilization to help Suleman have her previous six children. In 2008, the Beverly Hills doctor implanted her with 12 embryos simultaneously, with eight of them resulting in live births. Nadya later told The New York Times that she had wanted to have twins, not octuplets but her doctor, whose medical licence was later revoked, insisted his patient had pushed for the mass implantation. The number of embryos implanted in "Octomum" was highly controversial, due to the significant medical risks they posed to both mother and the babies. The controversial figure even claimed her pregnancy had "zero complications", although her swollen stomach was so big it broke her ribs before she went into labour. It was reported that 46 doctors and nurses performed a C-section on Suleman when she went into labour at 31 weeks. Nadya's babies were all underweight when they were born, with the smallest weighing 1lb 8oz. Nadya soon went public with her controversial journey to motherhood and faced an intense backlash. "Octomum" was quickly branded "America's most hated mother" but she went onto gain commercially too, signing up for a reality show in the UK which never aired and posing semi-nude in magazines. By 2012, she had progressed to starring in an X rated movie, a nude photoshoot, a celebrity boxing match and work as a stripper. Now 50, Nadya filed for bankruptcy the same year and checked into rehab for exhaustion, anxiety and stress and by 2013, she had removed herself from the spotlight. "I was pretending to be a fake, a caricature, which is something I'm not, and I was doing it out of desperation and scarcity so I could provide for my family," she would later tell The New York Times. "I've been hiding from the real world all my life". In January 2014, Nadya was convicted of welfare fraud for not reporting nearly £20,000 of income she earned in 2013. She was sentenced to two years of probation and 200 hours of community service in addition to being ordered to pay back the money. "Octomum" now works as a counsellor and says she is open with her children about her past sex work. Her octuplets celebrated their 16th birthday in January and the family live in a three-bedroom townhouse in Orange County, California, with their cats Penelope and Mimi. "My family's life literally revolves around God, food and fitness," Nadya wrote on Instagram in 2022. "In that exact order." The father of all of the mum-of-14's children is a sperm donor whose identity has never been publicly revealed. Nadya said she paid him for his services, calling it a "business arrangement". Last year, Nadya revealed she had become a grandmother. And she told she regretted not suing the infertility doctor she insists implanted her with more embryos as he said he would. "I regret that I kind of threw myself under the bus to cover for him and I shouldn't have but I was grateful," she said. "I wouldn't have had any of my kids if it weren't for his innovative technique. No one else in the world did this type of procedure so I didn't have it in my heart to sue him."


The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
I knew despised Octomum who had 14 kids on benefits before turning to porn… one confession over the births shocked me
WHEN single mum Nadya Suleman giving birth to octuplets, in 2009, it made headlines across the world. But 'Octomom' Nadya went from miracle-maker to villain when it was revealed that she already had six children, lived on benefits and had had Advertisement 17 Nadya shocked the world when she gave birth to octuplets in 2009 - while already having six kids at home Credit: Instagram/nataliesuleman 17 She raised the kids alone - and has said that, though they all have the same father, he didn't want to be part of their lives Credit: Instagram/nataliesuleman 17 Sixteen years later, the whole family seem happier and more solid than ever Credit: Instagram/nataliesuleman Her life turned into a circus freak show as she was vilified for her actions and even received death threats. Critics claimed she was an unfit mother, breeding 'a litter' of children to live off the state and some even called for her offspring to be adopted. And she faced further backlash when it emerged she had turned to porn to make ends meet and had become addicted to prescription drugs. Now 16 years on, a new documentary charts what happened to Advertisement READ MORE ON FEATURES TV physician Dr Drew Pinsky - himself a father of triplets - visited Nadya's home on several occasions and says his mind was blown by how she coped. Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Dr Drew says: 'How good can you be when you have all of these kids? How do you create a firm attachment? "There is so much there. To the extent that the circumstances were out of the ordinary, she did an extraordinary job. I was always on Team Nadya. "I thought it was extraordinary what she was doing.' Advertisement Most read in News TV Nadya Suleman's octuplets were born by caesarean section at 31 weeks in LA - and miraculously were all healthy. News stations from across the world descended on the hospital, desperately trying to find out anything about the mum who wanted to stay anonymous. Octomom Nadya Suleman who turned to porn to make ends meet reveals she's turned her life around for her 14 kids TV reporter Dave Lopes from Channel 2 news popped into a cafe where a woman told him that Octomom already had six children at home. Dave recalls: 'Holy Moses, I almost spat out my coffee, do you mean to tell me that this woman now has 14 kids? Advertisement "Once it was confirmed that she had six more at home, everybody was going 'wait a minute…..what is going on here?' It wasn't long before journalists tracked down 33-year-old unemployed single mum Nadya, who was receiving disability allowances and lived with her parents in a cramped three bedroom house. 'Are we paying?' LA-based British entertainment journalist Caroline Feraday recalls: 'The public suddenly thought, 'hang on a minute, are we paying for this?'' Nadya soon became a target of ridicule and hate, but came out fighting for her reputation. Advertisement Just ten days after giving birth she gave an interview to NBC where journalist Ann Curry quizzed her on allegations that she was irresponsible and selfish to bring the children into the world without a clear source of income and sufficient support to raise them. But Nadya claimed she was finishing her education to provide for the kids and loved her children unconditionally. Meanwhile other questions were being asked about where Nadya received All her life, only child Nadya had dreamed of being a mum. She suffered from endometriosis but in 1997, she met fertility specialist Advertisement 17 Nadya earned the moniker "Octomom" and was chastised online for being "reckless" Credit: AP:Associated Press 17 Despite the public outrage, she used her newfound fame to make ends meet by selling pictures to Radar Online Credit: Handout 17 She also sat down for a tell-all interview with NBC in 2009, to argue against claims she was 'irresponsible' and 'selfish' for having so many children Credit: Handout Her first child Elijah was born in 2001. She went back for treatment every year for the next five years giving birth to Amerah in 2002, Joshua in 2003, Aidan in 2005, followed by twins Calysah and Caleb in 2006. Advertisement By 2008, Nadya had six children but returned to Dr Kamrava for more IVF treatment. The doctor told her she had frozen eggs left. She did not want them destroyed. In an unprecedented and reckless move, Dr Kamrava implanted 12 embryos into Nadya. Crisis manager Wendy Feldman says: 'The doctor who did that for his own experiment. That's a monster. You have to look at her as the victim of first the doctor, and then public opinion.' The doctor later claimed that he implanted the 12 embryos at Nadya's request, whereas she claimed she was unaware what was going on and was so sedated that she could not consent. Advertisement I always thought - like the rest of the world - that the eight embryos were her idea' Dr Drew Pinsky Dr Drew Pinsky said he was stunned by the revelation. He told The Sun: 'I always thought - like the rest of the world - that the eight embryos was her idea. But she insisted that it was not, she was hoodwinked into that. "She was unhappy with it, but she was not going to reduce. She was going to accept her lot and raise these kids. It is overwhelming when I think about it.' But whether there was consent or not, the treatment raised huge ethical questions as there were too many embryos for the pregnancy to be considered safe. Advertisement Nadya's fertility expert, Dr Michael Kamrava, had his licence revoked in 2011 for negligence in relation to Nadya and two other patients. And, in March, Nadya revealed her biggest regret was not suing him because she could have been awarded "millions" which "would have helped my family". But she added: 'I definitely regret that because his insurance would've been the one paying, and it would've been some millions, and it would've been helpful for my family. 'I regret that I kind of threw myself under the bus to cover for him, and I shouldn't have, but I was grateful. Advertisement "I wouldn't have had any of my kids if it weren't for his innovative technique. No one else in the world did this type of procedure, so I didn't have it in my heart to sue him.' TV fame As Nadya prepared to bring her eight babies home, one burning question still remained unanswered - who is the daddy? Nadya claimed that one man was the father of all 14 children - but was not in their lives. 17 The octuplets celebrating their 12th birthday in 2021 Credit: Instagram Advertisement 17 Dr Drew Pinsky - who visited the family - has said he witnessed a happy and healthy upbringing Credit: Instagram 17 The octuplets all miraculously survived, after Nadya gave birth at 31 weeks Credit: PA:Press Association And when an emergency call made by Nadya a year previously, saying her son had gone missing, was released to the press, more and more people questioned her ability to look after her 14 kids. Despite having never met Nadya, celebrity psychiatrist Carole Lieberman wrote to Child Protective Services claiming Nadya was not stable enough psychologically to be a mother to six children, never mind 14. Advertisement But Nadya's dad was firmly in her corner and vowed to help her stop anyone taking the children away. With his help she bought a four bed house for her and her 14 children. Such was the interest, when the babies were finally released from hospital, several weeks after their birth, Nadya needed a police escort to get them home. But she also needed cash. Companies weren't flocking to give Nadya and her children brand deals or freebies because she was notorious and disliked. So she agreed to give celebrity website Radar Online exclusive access to her home and her children. Advertisement 17 Dr Drew Pinskey with Nadya Suleman Credit: YouTube 17 The desperate mum turned to porn to make ends meet Credit: Supplied 17 Nadya snapped as she visited the babies in hospital Credit: Alamy Slammed by nannies Charity Angels in Waiting, which provides free nannies and childcare, offered her their support. Advertisement But that didn't last as Nadya sacked the nannies, claiming they were spying on her. The fired nannies hit back, claiming she was an unfit mother, the house was chaotic, with no bedtime routine, no homework routine, and that Nadya would rather go shopping than spend time with her children. Dr Drew Pinsky and his TV show also made an incredible offer of help to Nadya - free childcare for a year and other services. But she declined. I didn't understand how it was possible by herself Dr Drew Pinsky He believes that the backlash against Nadya and accusations that she had 14 children to sponge off the state made her determined not to accept any free help, but earn her own cash, Advertisement Dr Drew explains: 'I had triplets so I was sympathetic to this, the idea of eight kids when I was a multiple parent, is just so overwhelming. "I know what multiples do to the mum in particular, in terms of how much they pull upon them, how much they need them, so I didn't understand how it was possible by herself. 'When I went over there, it was mind-boggling how she could deal with this and it didn't feel safe. It didn't make sense to me how this could be done safely. "And she kind of managed to do it. I was kind of frustrated with her and her unwillingness to take the services we were trying to set up for her. Advertisement 17 Nadya with her eight babies in 2010 Credit: nataliesuleman - Instagram 17 The proud mum celebrated her brood in 2022 as they entered 8th grade at school Credit: Instagram "I still don't understand that, other than kind of a wilfulness and a pride that she wouldn't take anything from anybody, and yet she ended up 'I think more than anything, she was concerned about how she was perceived by the world, but not as much as wanting to be a good mum. Advertisement "That was her life. She was afraid that somebody would say that the system made it possible for her to survive, she didn't want to be seen as somebody taking from the system. "We were offering her free stuff, not from the system, but from a television show. But she wouldn't take it.' Determined Nadya decided to go it alone, with help from her parents and the church, and the cameras of Radar Online following her every move. Nothing was off limits and it created a backlash. Advertisement Desperate means But things were soon to spiral out of control. In November 2011 the deal with Radar Online came to an end - and Nadya was heavily in debt and about to lose her home. She revealed her monthly outgoings were $10,000 and she was relying on food stamps and welfare to feed her 14 kids. Nadya was doing everything she could to make money - she had a garage sale, she sold pictures of herself for $10 a pop, she promoted beer, and even tried to become a celebrity boxer. She became increasingly desperate and Advertisement It worked and Nadya regained financial security - but she ended up in rehab for exhaustion and prescription drug abuse. Dr Drew says: 'The porn thing for me, I'm sure that was her rock bottom. I'm sure she didn't feel good about that, I am sure that was a bad choice. "I have seen people get manipulated into these things with the promise of money and freedom, and so they do it. Not a great choice.' Nadya disappeared from the public eye and concentrated on raising her children. Advertisement But she came back into the public eye in March this year for a six part documentary - I saw kids that were well cared for, well fed, the structure was extraordinary Dr Drew Finsky The 16-year-old octuplets could finally speak for themselves - and were full of praise for their mum. And Dr Drew is not surprised. 'But for the grace of God,' he says. 'It is not inconsistent with what I saw. I saw kids that were well cared for, well fed, the structure was extraordinary. Advertisement "It was necessary for safety and survival - eat at a certain time, move at a certain time, sleep at a certain time, change diapers at a certain time. "The real concern I had, and I still have, is how do you get that secure attachment going with so many kids, and you are on your own? "There is a grandad who is in and out, but no real main male figure. With all those peripheral concerns, the outcome speaks for itself. And the kids all speak highly of Nadya. It worked.' Dr Drew is hoping to reconnect with Nadya one day, and says she proved the haters wrong. Advertisement 17 The mum-of-14 embraced her fame for a while, before completely shunning the spotlight Credit: Getty - Contributor 17 She now shares glimpses of her healthy lifestyle to Instagram Credit: nataliesuleman - Instagram 17 Aged 50, she's overcome addiction and mental health struggles and turned her life around Credit: nataliesuleman - Instagram 'I would hug her,' he says. 'I would congratulate her for having survived this with everyone in one piece. I would like to know if she sees things differently than back then. Advertisement "And I would also ask why did she do some of the stuff she did. And she would have an explanation. She was trying to survive, I get it. "And she was making decisions in an altered state - she was in survival mode for everyone. 'She is not how she has been portrayed. "She is a distinctly good person who was in some extraordinary circumstances, allegedly not of her own making, and I will take her at her own word. She is not a liar.' 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Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
I knew despised Octomum who had 14 kids on benefits before turning to porn… one confession over the births shocked me
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) WHEN single mum Nadya Suleman giving birth to octuplets, in 2009, it made headlines across the world. But 'Octomom' Nadya went from miracle-maker to villain when it was revealed that she already had six children, lived on benefits and had had IVF to conceive her multiple pregnancies. 17 Nadya shocked the world when she gave birth to octuplets in 2009 - while already having six kids at home Credit: Instagram/nataliesuleman 17 She raised the kids alone - and has said that, though they all have the same father, he didn't want to be part of their lives Credit: Instagram/nataliesuleman 17 Sixteen years later, the whole family seem happier and more solid than ever Credit: Instagram/nataliesuleman Her life turned into a circus freak show as she was vilified for her actions and even received death threats. Critics claimed she was an unfit mother, breeding 'a litter' of children to live off the state and some even called for her offspring to be adopted. And she faced further backlash when it emerged she had turned to porn to make ends meet and had become addicted to prescription drugs. Now 16 years on, a new documentary charts what happened to Octomom and her brood of 14. TV physician Dr Drew Pinsky - himself a father of triplets - visited Nadya's home on several occasions and says his mind was blown by how she coped. Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Dr Drew says: 'How good can you be when you have all of these kids? How do you create a firm attachment? "There is so much there. To the extent that the circumstances were out of the ordinary, she did an extraordinary job. I was always on Team Nadya. "I thought it was extraordinary what she was doing.' Nadya Suleman's octuplets were born by caesarean section at 31 weeks in LA - and miraculously were all healthy. News stations from across the world descended on the hospital, desperately trying to find out anything about the mum who wanted to stay anonymous. Octomom Nadya Suleman who turned to porn to make ends meet reveals she's turned her life around for her 14 kids TV reporter Dave Lopes from Channel 2 news popped into a cafe where a woman told him that Octomom already had six children at home. Dave recalls: 'Holy Moses, I almost spat out my coffee, do you mean to tell me that this woman now has 14 kids? "Once it was confirmed that she had six more at home, everybody was going 'wait a minute…..what is going on here?' It wasn't long before journalists tracked down 33-year-old unemployed single mum Nadya, who was receiving disability allowances and lived with her parents in a cramped three bedroom house. 'Are we paying?' LA-based British entertainment journalist Caroline Feraday recalls: 'The public suddenly thought, 'hang on a minute, are we paying for this?'' Nadya soon became a target of ridicule and hate, but came out fighting for her reputation. Just ten days after giving birth she gave an interview to NBC where journalist Ann Curry quizzed her on allegations that she was irresponsible and selfish to bring the children into the world without a clear source of income and sufficient support to raise them. But Nadya claimed she was finishing her education to provide for the kids and loved her children unconditionally. Meanwhile other questions were being asked about where Nadya received fertility treatment that allowed her to conceive eight babies at once. All her life, only child Nadya had dreamed of being a mum. She suffered from endometriosis but in 1997, she met fertility specialist Dr Michael Kamrava who would help her become pregnant through IVF. 17 Nadya earned the moniker "Octomom" and was chastised online for being "reckless" Credit: AP:Associated Press 17 Despite the public outrage, she used her newfound fame to make ends meet by selling pictures to Radar Online Credit: Handout 17 She also sat down for a tell-all interview with NBC in 2009, to argue against claims she was 'irresponsible' and 'selfish' for having so many children Credit: Handout Her first child Elijah was born in 2001. She went back for treatment every year for the next five years giving birth to Amerah in 2002, Joshua in 2003, Aidan in 2005, followed by twins Calysah and Caleb in 2006. By 2008, Nadya had six children but returned to Dr Kamrava for more IVF treatment. The doctor told her she had frozen eggs left. She did not want them destroyed. In an unprecedented and reckless move, Dr Kamrava implanted 12 embryos into Nadya. Crisis manager Wendy Feldman says: 'The doctor who did that for his own experiment. That's a monster. You have to look at her as the victim of first the doctor, and then public opinion.' The doctor later claimed that he implanted the 12 embryos at Nadya's request, whereas she claimed she was unaware what was going on and was so sedated that she could not consent. I always thought - like the rest of the world - that the eight embryos were her idea' Dr Drew Pinsky Dr Drew Pinsky said he was stunned by the revelation. He told The Sun: 'I always thought - like the rest of the world - that the eight embryos was her idea. But she insisted that it was not, she was hoodwinked into that. "She was unhappy with it, but she was not going to reduce. She was going to accept her lot and raise these kids. It is overwhelming when I think about it.' But whether there was consent or not, the treatment raised huge ethical questions as there were too many embryos for the pregnancy to be considered safe. Nadya's fertility expert, Dr Michael Kamrava, had his licence revoked in 2011 for negligence in relation to Nadya and two other patients. And, in March, Nadya revealed her biggest regret was not suing him because she could have been awarded "millions" which "would have helped my family". But she added: 'I definitely regret that because his insurance would've been the one paying, and it would've been some millions, and it would've been helpful for my family. 'I regret that I kind of threw myself under the bus to cover for him, and I shouldn't have, but I was grateful. "I wouldn't have had any of my kids if it weren't for his innovative technique. No one else in the world did this type of procedure, so I didn't have it in my heart to sue him.' TV fame As Nadya prepared to bring her eight babies home, one burning question still remained unanswered - who is the daddy? Nadya claimed that one man was the father of all 14 children - but was not in their lives. 17 The octuplets celebrating their 12th birthday in 2021 Credit: Instagram 17 Dr Drew Pinsky - who visited the family - has said he witnessed a happy and healthy upbringing Credit: Instagram 17 The octuplets all miraculously survived, after Nadya gave birth at 31 weeks Credit: PA:Press Association And when an emergency call made by Nadya a year previously, saying her son had gone missing, was released to the press, more and more people questioned her ability to look after her 14 kids. Despite having never met Nadya, celebrity psychiatrist Carole Lieberman wrote to Child Protective Services claiming Nadya was not stable enough psychologically to be a mother to six children, never mind 14. But Nadya's dad was firmly in her corner and vowed to help her stop anyone taking the children away. With his help she bought a four bed house for her and her 14 children. Such was the interest, when the babies were finally released from hospital, several weeks after their birth, Nadya needed a police escort to get them home. But she also needed cash. Companies weren't flocking to give Nadya and her children brand deals or freebies because she was notorious and disliked. So she agreed to give celebrity website Radar Online exclusive access to her home and her children. 17 Dr Drew Pinskey with Nadya Suleman Credit: YouTube 17 The desperate mum turned to porn to make ends meet Credit: Supplied 17 Nadya snapped as she visited the babies in hospital Credit: Alamy Slammed by nannies Charity Angels in Waiting, which provides free nannies and childcare, offered her their support. But that didn't last as Nadya sacked the nannies, claiming they were spying on her. The fired nannies hit back, claiming she was an unfit mother, the house was chaotic, with no bedtime routine, no homework routine, and that Nadya would rather go shopping than spend time with her children. Dr Drew Pinsky and his TV show also made an incredible offer of help to Nadya - free childcare for a year and other services. But she declined. I didn't understand how it was possible by herself Dr Drew Pinsky He believes that the backlash against Nadya and accusations that she had 14 children to sponge off the state made her determined not to accept any free help, but earn her own cash, however bizarre the means. Dr Drew explains: 'I had triplets so I was sympathetic to this, the idea of eight kids when I was a multiple parent, is just so overwhelming. "I know what multiples do to the mum in particular, in terms of how much they pull upon them, how much they need them, so I didn't understand how it was possible by herself. 'When I went over there, it was mind-boggling how she could deal with this and it didn't feel safe. It didn't make sense to me how this could be done safely. "And she kind of managed to do it. I was kind of frustrated with her and her unwillingness to take the services we were trying to set up for her. 17 Nadya with her eight babies in 2010 Credit: nataliesuleman - Instagram 17 The proud mum celebrated her brood in 2022 as they entered 8th grade at school Credit: Instagram "I still don't understand that, other than kind of a wilfulness and a pride that she wouldn't take anything from anybody, and yet she ended up making some dumb choices to try to get money. 'I think more than anything, she was concerned about how she was perceived by the world, but not as much as wanting to be a good mum. "That was her life. She was afraid that somebody would say that the system made it possible for her to survive, she didn't want to be seen as somebody taking from the system. "We were offering her free stuff, not from the system, but from a television show. But she wouldn't take it.' Determined Nadya decided to go it alone, with help from her parents and the church, and the cameras of Radar Online following her every move. Nothing was off limits and it created a backlash. Desperate means But things were soon to spiral out of control. In November 2011 the deal with Radar Online came to an end - and Nadya was heavily in debt and about to lose her home. She revealed her monthly outgoings were $10,000 and she was relying on food stamps and welfare to feed her 14 kids. Nadya was doing everything she could to make money - she had a garage sale, she sold pictures of herself for $10 a pop, she promoted beer, and even tried to become a celebrity boxer. She became increasingly desperate and eventually turned to porn - causing even more hate towards her. It worked and Nadya regained financial security - but she ended up in rehab for exhaustion and prescription drug abuse. Dr Drew says: 'The porn thing for me, I'm sure that was her rock bottom. I'm sure she didn't feel good about that, I am sure that was a bad choice. "I have seen people get manipulated into these things with the promise of money and freedom, and so they do it. Not a great choice.' Nadya disappeared from the public eye and concentrated on raising her children. But she came back into the public eye in March this year for a six part documentary - Confessions of Octomom. I saw kids that were well cared for, well fed, the structure was extraordinary Dr Drew Finsky The 16-year-old octuplets could finally speak for themselves - and were full of praise for their mum. And Dr Drew is not surprised. 'But for the grace of God,' he says. 'It is not inconsistent with what I saw. I saw kids that were well cared for, well fed, the structure was extraordinary. "It was necessary for safety and survival - eat at a certain time, move at a certain time, sleep at a certain time, change diapers at a certain time. "The real concern I had, and I still have, is how do you get that secure attachment going with so many kids, and you are on your own? "There is a grandad who is in and out, but no real main male figure. With all those peripheral concerns, the outcome speaks for itself. And the kids all speak highly of Nadya. It worked.' Dr Drew is hoping to reconnect with Nadya one day, and says she proved the haters wrong. 17 The mum-of-14 embraced her fame for a while, before completely shunning the spotlight Credit: Getty - Contributor 17 She now shares glimpses of her healthy lifestyle to Instagram Credit: nataliesuleman - Instagram 17 Aged 50, she's overcome addiction and mental health struggles and turned her life around Credit: nataliesuleman - Instagram 'I would hug her,' he says. 'I would congratulate her for having survived this with everyone in one piece. I would like to know if she sees things differently than back then. "And I would also ask why did she do some of the stuff she did. And she would have an explanation. She was trying to survive, I get it. "And she was making decisions in an altered state - she was in survival mode for everyone. 'She is not how she has been portrayed. "She is a distinctly good person who was in some extraordinary circumstances, allegedly not of her own making, and I will take her at her own word. She is not a liar.' Octomum: The World's Most-Hated Woman? ITN Productions for 5, Sunday 20 July, 9pm