We knew it was coming. We just didn't know when the deal would be inked.
The unemployed, single woman who had a too large litter of babies to try, in her own words, to fill her emotional hole, is sticking her babies on TV in exchange for money.
Of course she is.
Suleman's lawyer, presumably acting as her spokesperson now that a few public relations firms have fired Octo-sicko for being just that, confirms Suleman has agreed to put her babies, so numerous no one or two or five people could conceivably provide them adequate developmental care, on national TV for cash.
I for one am going to wait to decide to tune in to TV coverage about Suleman and her troop.
For fifteen or twenty years. When reporters flock to cover signs of Sicko's decisions in the form of her kids' invariable and icky attachment disorders and other emotional problems that show up in kids with whack job moms who use kids to meet their own sicko needs. And then, I will only tune in long enough to say told ya'.
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