Nadya Sueman It reflects on the controversial actions that he took days after welcoming eight babies.
On Monday, March 10, episode of Lifetime’s Confessions of Octomom49 -year -old Sueman looked at his decision to sit with NBC News journalist Ann Curry For his first interview.
“(The Hospital) Allow to choose which interviewer, so I chose (for) an anchor of news and did not know who he was. I never saw anything he did, “Sueman said.” So I chose Ann Curry. It was one of the only women. I thought I would feel comfortable talking to a woman. “
When sits with Curry, 68, for a Interview that would be transmitted over Today and Data line In 2009, Sueman said he was stressed for several reasons, including the way he looks.
“I felt horrible with me,” he said. “I won 150 pounds throughout the pregnancy, so at that time I still had about 100 pounds heavier than normal. … I had no idea what I was going to ask -I had never done any interviews before.”
How to recover Confessions of OctomomCurry asked questions that many North -Americans wanted to answer at the time. At one point, the journalist asked Sueman to respond to the people who thought he was “irresponsible and selfish” to have so many children. (Before welcoming Octuplets, Sueman was already a mother of six children.)
“I was foggy in my head. It really was not lucid. They also opened me and I was in Vicodin for pain,” Suleman told the life cameras. “Can you imagine you are questioned and questioned while you have just gone away, all these hormones? You are very, very depressed. You are in a state of shock. I wasn’t there. “

Sueman stated that he was in “survival mode” and that he was not willing to be responsible for his actions.
“I felt under attack. I was under attack. “
According to Sulman, who came to appear in the Today A show again for another chat with Curry in 2011, the hospital where he gave birth wanted to establish an interview to “set the record” on his journey. But for the county of Orange, California, a resident, just wanted to go home and see their children.
“It’s a blurry to me,” he said about the interview. “I don’t even remember. I just know he was in constant defense. “”
Confessions of Octomom It is a series of six -part documentaries that Sueman follows, as it provides an intimate look at its history and it Life today as a mother of 14.
With his octulets who are 16 years old this January and his six children from 17 to 23 years old, Sueman has been out of the public for years. Now, he hopes to provide one side of his family who have not seen it.
Confessions of Octomom Aires on Mondays in life at 22:00 et.



