I think this is a really good idea. Not only could a reality show defray the costs of caring for the octuplets, but it would solve the problem of monitoring their well-being. There’s less need for state employees to go to Nadya Suleman’s home and observe her if she already has several cameramen doing just that (plus broadcasting the scene to the rest of the world).
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Sarah Brodsky
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