Octomom Reportedly Takes A Job Stripping
About a month ago, Nadya “Octomom” Suleman, broke and without many options, decided to film a pornographic movie. She refused to perform alongside any gentleman callers; so, her scenes were shot solo. The resulting product will supposedly be released this summer, but those hoping to get a glance at her boobs sooner will reportedly get their chance.
According to TMZ, Octomom has decided to take a stripping engagement. The shows will reportedly go down between July 11 and July 15 in T’s Lounge in West Palm Beach, Florida, and the famous mother will show everything about the waist. Her performance will be stage only, meaning no lap dances and no chances to offer up an extra fifty to see below the equator.
For her troubles, Suleman will reportedly net thousands, though how many thousands is still unclear. She’s apparently more open sexually than she was prior to taking it off on camera, but it’s unknown whether that might mean there will be a full stripping tour in her future. Given her fame, I’m pretty confident people would show up. The only question is whether that’s a long-term business strategy she’d like to follow.
With fourteen mouths to feed, Octomom doesn’t have a ton of options to pay her own way. Hopefully the porn movie and the upcoming adult entertainment job will be enough to do just that.
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