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According to a letter released by TMZ, Nadya Suleman has been offered up to $1 million to star in a porn film produced by Vivid Entertainment. Suleman recently gave birth to eight babies, earning her the nickname "Octo-Mom."
The only thing that can make you more famous than giving birth to eight kids, is if you already have six at home. The only thing that can top that, is if you star in a porn after.
Just ask Octo-Mom Nadya Suleman who has seen a firestorm of media coverage since giving birth to her eight children. Suleman has been in the press recently after reports surfaced she was having financial difficulty and could lose her children and face eviction.
With added financial burden, Suleman has no doubt been looking for ways to make ends meet. Perhaps surprising, however, is when a job offer comes along from a porn company.
A letter released by TMZ (see it here) says Suleman is now being offered a seven-figure sum to star in a porn. Extra reports Vivid is willing to offer health insurance for her family as well.
Vivid Entertainment made the offer to Suleman, and is famous for other adult productions such as Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee's sex tape.
"We hope you will give this project serious consideration," Vivid co-chairman says in the letter, "and that you will contact me at your earliest convenience to discuss this matter."
Suleman has not commented publicly on whether she'll take the offer. Also, there has been no word from Vivid on a working title for the film. Any guesses?
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