Octuplet mother seen shopping for Wii
February 13th, 2009 Posted in News, Posted by Valay, WiiOne of the more recent well-known off-beat stories in the United States centers around Nadya Suleman who gave birth to eight children. Having six other children before the birth of her eight new babies, she is now a mother of fourteen.
Suleman opened up a website and has been accepting donations for herself and her children. She has no job and is $50,000 in debt. So how is she spending the donated money she has received? On Wednesday, Suleman was seen looking at video games. Someone took a video of her while she was surveying the Wii and some accessories for the system. Since Wii remotes cost $40, her purchase could end up being $560 if she buys a controller for every one of her children. With a Wii, the total purchase could escalate to $810.
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4 Responses to “Octuplet mother seen shopping for Wii”
By JoshZTP2 on Feb 13, 2009
Hey I wanted that Dateline special with my mom!
You know if this single octuplet mother ever had a good head on her shoulders; she would find a way to fincance a job; either a real one sometime or an online one… but she’s smart and will find a way to support her now fourteen children! The Wii is the way to go you know!
By Cheeseknight28 on Feb 13, 2009
Why would she buy a controller for every child? You can only use 4 at once. That doesn’t make sense.
By Valay on Feb 13, 2009
It’s mainly just to see how much it would cost. Although, it is possible that each child might want their own controller.
By Steve on Feb 14, 2009
It’s possible that each child might want their own mother…