Octomom Poses Naked, Claims To Wear Fake Pregnancy Bump

Some women are willing to go to great lengths to attract the attention of men, while others are willing to go to great lengths to avoid being noticed. As for where Octomom Nadya Sulman falls on the spectrum, you’ll have to weigh through the evidence and decide for yourself. The thirty-six year-old mother of fourteen has taken off her clothes for European magazine Closer, and during the accompanying interview she claims to despise male attention so much she sometimes wears a “fake pregnancy stomach to put them off”.

I’ve heard of waitresses wearing fake wedding rings and celebrities leaving the house in frumpy clothing to avoid detection, but I’ve never heard of a woman pretending to be pregnant in order to not get hit on. Here’s the excerpt of the Closer interview in question…

“I know a lot of women like male attention, but I’ll go out with no make-up on and wear tracksuits, a wig and even a fake pregnancy stomach to put them off.”

During the same chit-chat, Suleman also vows to be celibate until the last of her children are eighteen and claims to “eat like horse” while still remaining in great shape. If you want evidence of that form, you can take a look at one of the pictures from her photoshoot below…

It seems positively ridiculous for a woman to get naked while claiming to not want male attention, but according to TMZ, Octomom bared most for ten thousand dollars in order to rent a new place for her and the children. Given that her house recently went into foreclosure, it wouldn’t be a big surprise if that was in fact the case.

Regardless, Suleman has always been a polarizing figure, and it’s unlikely this photoshoot and interview will do anything to change that.

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