Natalie “Nadya” Suleman, the woman known for giving birth to the first surviving octuplets in history in 2009, is opening up about the media frenzy surrounding the birth of her children — and the ...
Natalie ‘Nadya’ Suleman is doing her best to raise a family of 14. Suleman found fame in 2009 – and earned the nickname "Octomom" – after giving birth to the world's first surviving set of octuplets.
It’s small and crowded, but Natalie Suleman’s home runs like a well-oiled machine. At least it appears to on a sunny weekday morning in February. Her 16-year-old octuplets — Noah, Maliyah, Isaiah, ...
Natalie “Nadya” Suleman is taking a trip down memory lane. The 49-year-old, known as “Octomom” after birthing the first surviving octuplets in 2009, reflected on an interview she did with Ann Curry, ...
Nadya Suleman, the woman who became famous as “Octomom” after giving birth to octuplets, is sharing her biggest regret from the experience. “I do regret not suing the infertility doctor,” Suleman told ...
WHITTIER, Calif. —In her first interview since giving birth to octuplets, Nadya Suleman tells NBC she wanted a huge family to make up for the isolation she says she always felt as an only child. In a ...
In 2009, the reality star made history by giving birth to the first-ever surviving octuplets Kayla Grant is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2025. Her work has ...
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