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EXCLUSIVE: Octo-Mom On New Job Offer: Porn Is Demeaning to Women

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Dec. 7 2010, Published 4:58 a.m. ET

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She might be cash-strapped, but there is one thing Octo-Mom won’t do for a dollar: porn.

RadarOnline.com has learned that despite a lucrative offer from a porn producer to host a Las Vegas awards show, Nadya Suleman has rejected the job.

“She thinks porn is demeaning to women,” Octo-Mom’s lawyer Jeff Czech told RadarOnline.com, in an exclusive interview.

“Nayda did not even consider the offer from Vivid for one second.”

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The porn producer had wanted the mother-of-fourteen to host the AVN Awards in Las Vegas.

Yet despite her frantic scramble to get her finances in order, as she faced foreclosure on her Californian home, Czech said: “There is no way she is going to do that. She isn’t going to be involved with them in any way.”

Octo-Mom won’t be going on welfare to feed and clothe her kids, as was feared, Czech added.

“Nayda is current on her mortgage,” the lawyer told RadarOnline.com.

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“She has cut back massively on her bills and is currently only using one nanny part time to help take care of the kids. She is very hands on with this kids.” 

The octuplets will turn two on January 26, 2011.

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