Octomom returns to spotlight with new film, docuseries

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Natalie Suleman, known as "Octomom," is back in the spotlight with a new film and docuseries. She gained fame in 2009 after giving birth to the world's first surviving octuplets. Suleman, now 49, was already a mother of six before having more children through IVF. Suleman's journey has not been easy. After her octuplets were born, she faced harsh criticism from the public, even being labeled the “most hated mum in America.” In 2012, she withdrew from public life, struggling with the backlash from her choices. Now, she is a grandmother and has shared new insights about her life. In a recent interview, Suleman revealed that she identifies as asexual and has not been involved in sexual relationships for 25 years. She was previously married to Marcos Gutierrez, but they divorced after four years. Their marriage was described as "loveless." Suleman has stated that she married Gutierrez to satisfy her traditional Middle Eastern family rather than for romantic reasons. Despite their past, Gutierrez reportedly wants Suleman to be happy.


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