Two Octuplets Go Home: Press Goes Totally Insane - Page 5
What I do have a problem with is when the path of the donations and the use of the donations is unclear. Any reputable charity will clearly have spelled out where the money goes, and to whom. There are clear guidelines in place. And that beggars another question...if AIW only had about $5000 last year, who is paying for nursing care for other at-risk infants? Obviously the state pays for services rendered in the foster care system, but starting these services for the octuplets without having all their ducks in a row is shady at best.
Finally, in a clip on Radar Online, Nadya witters something I found interesting, said with a downcast look on her face as she conveniently holds a baby and talks about the pap swarm outside:
I guess I realize now that my life is a little different, and that I have to be really cautious.
Orly. And the deals you've signed that have netted you the money you need for these babies fall under "really cautious". I have a feeling Nadya is going to quickly find out that you can't alternately play the media and then scream about privacy. In a world of blogs and 24/7 worldwide news and parents whoring out their children on reality shows for fame and fortune, you'd think she would have thought of that before now.
Way to go, Nadya. You've just ensured that all your children are now paparazzi targets.



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