
Filming begins on documentary of 'Octomom' Nadya Suleman
Miss Suleman became the world's most famous IVF mother when she gave birth to octuplets in January.
The 33-year-old single unemployed mother has 14 children under the age of eight.Her life is the subject of a new documentary on Channel 4 which will be broadcast in December.
The documentary, made by Eyeworks, will follow a typical day in the Suleman household and examine her life, her childhood and her numerous attempts at pregnancies through IVF procedures resulting in the against-all-odds birth of the octuplets.
The reality style programme will feature the eight month old octuplets – (from left to right) Makai, Jonah, Isaiah, Maliyah, Nariyah, Noah, Josiah, and Jeremiah – at their home in La Habra, California.
Octomum'will also feature those closest to Miss Suleman, including her parents and nannies. It will also include a medical perspective on her journey, and archive
Her life is the subject of a new documentary on Channel 4 which will be broadcast in December.
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