The mother of the year admits the obvious, although just a little too late:
I think it was a mistake — in terms of the well-being of the octuplets and of my other kids. I can’t give myself to them 100 percent…if I’d known that, I never would have fathomed having eight more.
So, she only imagined that having fourteen children when she is single and unemployed might not be such a good idea after they finally got home? Wow, great timing. She perhaps could have thought of that before she implanted six more embryos, but no. And now she’s calling her children mistakes, something that will surely devastate them if they ever hear it when they’re older, and she’s also openly admitting that she can’t take care of them all.
Oh, and by the way, cameras have been spotted following her around. It appears her UK reality show has begun.
Someone please, please call child services and get these children away from the crazy lady immediately.
I thought that a ‘mistake’ was when I turned the toaster to too high a setting, or washed the whites with the other stuff.
Thank you Nadya, for giving me so much more scope for screwing up and still claiming innocence and well, just allowing me to be more selfish while being still able to claim “it’s not my fault!!!”. You’re an inspiration to us all.
I guess she’s beginning to experience the hangover of reality that comes with children. Obviously, one new baby is an adjustment. But eight with a total of fourteen is too much even for two people. What blows me away about all of this that she seems totally oblivious to anything but her own needs and wants.
I firmly believe that the family is primary and government should mostly keeps their hands out of the family. But this is crazy! SOMEBODY has to go in and save these poor babies. God help them…
That’s like a story my dad used to tell about a coworker of his whose wife was expecting. The coworker kept saying he’d keep playing golf and doing all of these things once the baby was born and my dad kept telling him that once his baby was born, it would become his life. Two months after the baby was born he saw his coworker again, and asked him if he was still playing golf and all that- and the coworker sheepishly replied that he hasn’t been able to do anything since the baby came around.
If this lady had an ounce of sense she would have realized such a thing. But no, her personal wants and desires clearly overpowered her sense of reality.
Understatement of the year.
I wonder, if she gets bored with them and gives them away how long before she starts feeling lonely and pays for another litter?
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