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10:29 pm - 11/16/2012

Octomom has her kids release a Christmas single

Nadya Suleman's children are 'ready for Christmas' and they want everybody to know about it. Octomom has released a holiday single on Friday sung by her brood, who she has dubbed the 'Roctuplets' for the occasion.

The song is penned by rapper Romeo Holloway, who also performed at the octuplets birthday party in January.

The song 'I'm ready for Christmas' will be released on iTunes and Amazon.com, and if it's up to Octomom, it won't be the last you'll hear from her children.

'This is just one of many children's songs they are going to come out with,' their publicist Gina Rodriguez tells omg!. 'The kids had a lot of fun recording and shooting the video.'

The song is performed by Suleman's 3-year-old octuplets as well as her other children, minus 6-year-old Aiden, who suffers from autism.


The 37-year-old mother of fourteen is not featured in the music video or on the album covers, which sees the octuplets faces on Christmas tree balls surrounded by the older five children as snowflakes.



Following her initial stardom for being the mother of only the second set of octuplets to be born alive in the United States, Nadya made a living from media opportunities.

However she soon struggled to keep up with her £6,000 per month family costs, and she filed for bankruptcy in April of this year.

She told E! News at the time: 'I have had to make some very difficult decisions this year and Filing Chapter 7 was one of them. But I have to do what is best for my children and I need a fresh start.'

She then struck a lucrative five-figure deal with production company Wicked Pictures to make her adult film.

She also owns half the movie - promising monthly royalty payments.







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A set of three year olds have a publicist. Let that sink in for a minute there.
rydiachachunk 17th-Nov-2012 04:40 am (UTC)
It makes me so mad the black friday sales are now starting ON THANKSGIVING. Was it always like this and I never noticed or is it just the past couple years?? I know it sounds stupid but Thanksgiving is just suppose to be about being with your loved ones and eating pie and turkey and its turning into a shopping day. ): YOU CANT WAIT ONE FUCKING DAY?
sandstorm 17th-Nov-2012 04:42 am (UTC)
Christmas Creep. I heard of retailers opening at say midnight, but 10 PM this year? That's mad.
rydiachachunk 17th-Nov-2012 04:44 am (UTC)
Starts at 8pm at Kmart :/
sandstorm 17th-Nov-2012 04:48 am (UTC)
...I thought they were on their way out, Kmart. I've never been in a crowded Kmart, I want to see those stores on that day.
msmandiemitz 17th-Nov-2012 03:04 pm (UTC)
Think I read somewhere that Wal*Mart is selling something at 8pm also. Ugh.
one_hoopy_frood 17th-Nov-2012 04:45 am (UTC)
Two years ago I worked for Toys R Us and they opened at 10... this year they're opening at 8 pm because that's when Walmart is opening.
sandstorm 17th-Nov-2012 04:54 am (UTC)
Now TRU is definitely not a place I want to be with a huge crowd. With so many stores opening at once, at least the shoppers could be spread out a bit and not all head to one store.
one_hoopy_frood 17th-Nov-2012 05:39 am (UTC)
What ended up happening for me was people frantically calling sisters, cousins, etc on their phones while they shopped because they were splitting up to buy for two or three people at each store. And the earlier they open, the more people will be there because it will be a much more reasonable hour than midnight. And more people will bring their kids.

I heard a story about a grown woman who got so upset that she had a panic attack and was eventually able to be escorted out by a police officer because it was so crowded she couldn't move and all she wanted to do was leave because it was so overwhelming. And my town is not big. It's just not worth the savings to me. I'll stick to the internet.
theantipoet 17th-Nov-2012 04:48 am (UTC)
it's definitely recent.

I don't get it, tbh... Black Friday sales themselves never seem that great for me.

outside of maybe one or two items (that the store only keeps like 3 in stock of to begin with), the "sale" prices are comparable to what you could get on amazon any day.
georgie_georgie 17th-Nov-2012 05:00 am (UTC)
true. The sales on Black-friday are not worth the hassle.
squirrelsarerad 17th-Nov-2012 04:48 am (UTC)
I just feel bad for the employees of those stores. I would be so pissed if I had to cut my Thanksgiving night short because I had to go to work just so a bunch of crazy lunatics could rush through the door at the stroke of 8 and try to be the first to the sale items. The whole thing is just so weird.
cickiz 17th-Nov-2012 05:15 am (UTC)
I thought it was done because of that guy who died at Walmart but then I realized that corporations don't have a heart.
heart_of_butter 17th-Nov-2012 06:36 am (UTC)
Very recent trend- all the retailers are trying to undercut each other. It's sad for the family members who work there that have to leave Thanksgiving around 7 just so they can go get trampled by a bunch of gift-grabbing assholes.
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