The Unbelievable Life Of The Woman They Call ‘Octomom’

Published on 01/23/2019
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Setting The Record Straight

Nadya recently sat with a reporter from the New York Times to share more details about her life and everything she has been through, as it is quite a unique experience. She explained, “I’m at work on a book,” one that she’s been working on writing for about 13 years, and it seems like she has some pretty clear goals and reasons for everything. “That’s why I want to do this interview. I’ve been writing this manuscript since graduate school.”

Setting The Record Straight

Setting The Record Straight

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Weaving Around The Kitchen

As the reporter interviewed Nadya, he quickly pointed out how seamlessly all of the children work together, especially while cooking in the kitchen. He stated, “the children moved in unison, weaving around the tight kitchen and adjacent living room, while their mother checked on their brother Aidan, 13, who has autism”. It’s hard to believe that they all live in a three-bedroom Orange County townhouse, but he noticed how everyone worked in harmony. “One kid chopped veggies, one boiled water, one readied the silverware and on and on. The older children supervised, as Amerah, 16 warned the kids, ‘Be careful with that,’ while also thumb scrolling”.

Weaving Around The Kitchen

Weaving Around The Kitchen

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