Natalie Suleman, famously known as 'Octomom' for having the first surviving octuplets, has spoken about her ongoing financial struggles while living with 11 of her 14 children in a three-bedroom apartment in Orange County. After years of criticism surrounding her parenting and finances, Suleman, now 49, has emerged from a 12-year hiatus to clarify misconceptions about her reliance on public assistance. She emphasizes how community support has helped her, particularly through reduced rent arrangements, while firmly denying claims of using taxpayer money for her family's care.
"People at church have made a positive difference; the good Christian people offered us to live here at half the rent..."
"I did not use taxpayer money to fund the birth and care of my octuplets, as well as their six siblings. That was a lie."
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