Octomom Reportedly Back on Welfare
Mother of 14, including octuplets, went off government assistance just five months ago
After just five months off of welfare Octomom Nadya Suleman has now signed up again for government assistance, according to TMZ.
The mother of 14 is in need of assistance following an October rehab stint which drained her savings, sources told TMZ. She will be receiving $1,800 a month for food, $1,000 for emergency cash, as well as money for mental heath and dental issues.
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Wow! Who could have seen THAT coming!?