Octomom Nadya Suleman goes toe-to-toe with her mother
Radar Online posted a heated exchange between Nadya Suleman, the California woman who gave birth to octuplets in January, and her mother, Angela Suleman. The interaction was taped last week and a portion hit the site Monday. It’s good to know that at least on person in Nadya’s life is talking sense to her.
“I’m not going to destroy the embryos, period. Done, done, done,” Nadya Suleman told her mother.
“You can’t go back and alter the past,” said Nadya.
The two talk over each other throughout the video and Nadya insisted that she doesn’t understand her mother’s “inflexibility’ and tells her to “stop stagnating”
Angela, however, stresses that other options were available to Nadya.
“They were frozen and you did not have to do anything,” Angela Suleman said in reference to the embryos
Nadya responded, “They were lives. You either use them or destroy them.”
Her mother countered that the embryos could have been adopted, but her daughter refused, saying she would never have considered donating the embryos to someone else.
“I couldn’t even fathom the idea of having my own children out in the world … and not know them,” she stated.
But, her mother says (echoing the thoughts of the sane portion of the country), “You should have considered your six other children.” Of the newborns, the grandmother adds, “I feel sorry for them.”
Nadya replies that there is no reason to feel sorry for the babies, who are “healthy and thriving.”
She claims she needs to let go of her need to control everything and take the help that’s being offered.
No, honey, you need to think before you have a child (or 14) that you can’t provide for. Work on that life lesson first.
Part two of the interview will be up later today.
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