EXCLUSIVE: Octo-Mom Nadya Suleman Appearing On MTV Game Show
May 5 2010, Published 3:19 p.m. ET
Octo-Mom Nadya Suleman recently told Oprah Winfrey that she was ashamed of taking part in various media projects, but that didn’t stop her from appearing on MTV’s zany game show Silent Library, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.
A spokesman for Suleman told RadarOnline.com on Wednesday, “Yes, I can confirm that Nadya filmed it in New York yesterday (Tuesday) and it was the most fun she has had doing something like that.
“Without giving too much away - it was a hospital scene involving giving birth although I’m not sure when MTV will air it.”
Modeled after a Japanese game show, Silent Library features six friends, all vying for a cash prize, who are then forced to play unimaginable stunts on one another. Think Jackass in a closed environment.
The person chosen to perform the stunt must do so for as long as possible while the other contestants must not laugh or the cash prize on offer decreases.
RadarOnline.com unearthed an image of Octo-Mom (who has 14 kids) played the part of a hospital patient presumably giving birth before an unwitting Silent Library contestant.
No doubt the poor contestant in question would have been in shock to see America’s most famous mom pop out yet another baby!
Ironically, Suleman confessed to Oprah recently that she had regretted some of her involvement with the media but claimed that she had done so to provide for her kids
She said: “I have been ashamed of myself for going through media outlets to take care of my children. I had never been interested in the media industry before having children.
“I never ever could have conceptualized this... due to the selfish choice I made”
Despite these pleas Suleman has been involved in several attempts to get a reality series deal to help her meet the huge costs of raising her 14 children. She recently appeared on American Idol Gives Back as the punch-line to a joke to help raise cash for needy kids.
In recent times, she managed to negotiate a deal to stop her home in La Harbra, California, from going into foreclosure -- at least for now.