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10:39 am - 04/25/2012

OCTOMOM'S HOUSE A Picture of Squalor



TMZ has obtained pictures of Octomom Nadya Suleman's home that have triggered a police and child services investigation into allegations that her 14 kids are living in horrendous conditions and are being grossly neglected.

TMZ broke the story, Octo's hairstylist, Stephanie, went to La Habra cops Tuesday afternoon and filed a formal complaint. A La Habra cop and 3 reps from the Orange County Department of Children and Family Services went to Octo's house Tuesday night to investigate.

One picture shows two children pooping in a portable training toilet in the backyard. We're told the plumbing in the house is shot, and only one toilet is operational.

Another photo shows Octo just after she got her hair done. What's shocking is that she locked her kids in the bedroom by propping a chair against the door so they couldn't get out.

Yet another pic shows the children's bedroom, with 2 cribs and a mattress. Stephanie told cops some of the kids are forced to sleep on the floor.

And there's more ... a pic shows some of the kids in the backyard, barefoot, dirty and wearing no pants.












OCTOMOM Welfare Mom Blows $52 ON HAIRCUTS!



Octomom Nadya Suleman -- who is pulling in $2,000 month in food stamps thanks to California taxpayers -- spent $520 on a Brazilian blowout, and 2 cuts ... TMZ has learned.

Octo's hairstylist Stephanie tells us ... she went to Octo's house on April 18 to cut her hair and do a Brazilian blowout -- a chemical straightening treatment. Octo owed Stephanie for an earlier haircut, and the grand total came to $520. Octo also paid Stephanie $80 for hair products. Mind you -- Octo wrote the check at a time when she was in dire need of welfare.

Stephanie -- who went to cops yesterday and filed a report claiming the 14 kids were living in squalor -- tells us she couldn't believe Octo was spending this kind of loot on haircuts when her plumbing didn't work.

Stephanie says a plumber had been to the house recently and told Octo it would cost $150 to fix the pipes, but Octo declined, saying it was too expensive. As a result, the kids have to use portable training toilets in the backyard.


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agatharuncible 25th-Apr-2012 04:21 pm (UTC)
what's so disturbing about it? not sarcasm, I'm genuinely curious as to the psychological interpretation or w/e (is the "hi" about lacking attention or something). when I look at it I just see a drawing of a stick figure saying hi.
andres01234 25th-Apr-2012 04:25 pm (UTC)
1st of all it's done with spray paint, what kind of shitty parent leaves that around???
and second, the whole drawing is off, it's not a "nice" drawing. See how the facial expression is kinda blank and sad (and yes, I say this with a britney icon lol), it's really lifeless and depressing to look at
agatharuncible 25th-Apr-2012 05:16 pm (UTC)
I see what you mean about the second part, but them getting spray paint doesn't sound too weird. idk how old they are but if they're old enough to walk to places they may have bought it themselves. if they're younger it doesn't sound weird that they may have gotten their hands on it somehow. even when you don't have a lot of kids, there's so many things that go through their heads that it's nearly impossible to remember every single thing they might pick up and use (aside from the obvious like household chemicals and sharp objects)
hunnichild 25th-Apr-2012 07:16 pm (UTC)
Her oldest kid is only 10/11 and spray paint is usually an age-restricted purchase because of graffiti/vandalism and because it can be used for huffing. The only way spray paint could have gotten into that household is if an adult brought it in and didn't bother to lock it up with other chemicals.
juel1979 25th-Apr-2012 11:13 pm (UTC)
Yep, spray paint is an over 16/18 purchase. I've gotten carded for it. Cracked me up at the time cause I was like 22.
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