She's actually considering getting a reality show of her life in the world of 'the wacked' The unfortunate part is that there are those who would watch it.
She's a class A con and people are biting.
She's a class A con and people are biting.
Help?Mia.Colpa said:I thought this is a go. I hear each child and her would get $250 per day, with 14 kids that works out to $3750 per day. A lot more than she's making now and should help those kids.
Can't imagine why anyone gives a fuck what this whacko does.blackrock13 said:She's actually considering getting a reality show of her life in the world of 'the wacked' The unfortunate part is that there are those who would watch it.
She's a class A con and people are biting.
So ... if you screw up royally, like say, have 8 + 6 kids, or trade mortgage-backed securities as if they were government bonds, you get bailed out!(CBS/ AP) A hearing is scheduled in a California courtroom Monday in a lawsuit filed on behalf of a former child star seeking to protect Nadya Suleman's 14 children, including her baby octuplets.
Suleman, known as "Octomom," has signed agreements for each of her kids to earn $250 a day to star in a reality TV show.
The contracts, filed Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court, guarantee the children will collectively earn about $250,000 over three years. The contracts require a judge's approval.
European production company Eyeworks has inked the deal with Suleman. Eyeworks lists "Breaking Bonaduce" and "The Biggest Loser" among its television credits.
The show is slated to begin filming Sept. 1, according to the documents, though no network has bought it so far, according to "Early Show" national correspondent Hattie Kauffman.
The payments outlined in the contracts say Suleman's kids will collectively earn $125,000 for 36 days of shooting in the first year of production, $75,000 for 21 days in the second year and $50,000 for 14 days in the third year. Any extra shooting days will be compensated at the same rate.
The contract also states that 15 percent of the gross compensation will be deposited by Eyeworks into a "Coogan Trust Account," as required by California law. The monies can't be touched until the children turn 18 or become legally emancipated.
You cared enough to post in this thread.JEFF247 said:Can't imagine why anyone gives a fuck what this whacko does.