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Octuplets Mom Getting Death Threats

Feb. 6 2009, Published 1:13 p.m. ET

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33 year old Nadya Suleman says she's received death threats in wake of giving birth to octuplets last month. In her first interview, Suleman spoke exclusively with Ann Curry of NBC'S Today show, and says she wonder if she's being harshly judged because she's a single mother.

Suleman says from an early age she wanted a big family to make up for her lonely childhood. She also revealed that all of her 14 children were fathered by the same donor and she calls him a "friend".

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Here's a clip from Curry's interview.

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