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May 20, 2013

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Octomom Helping to Solve Others' Money Problems
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The Gossip Wire
Friday, 22 June 2012 05:40

Nadya Suleman is adding yet another title to her sketchy career path - loan shark. The star of the upcoming flesh flick Octomom: Home Alone is now endorsing OctoLoan.com, a short-term loan company. That's right - the mom of 14, who uses welfare to feed her brood and whose home finally was foreclosed on last week, is suggesting a solution to others' money problems. Sources told TMZ that Suleman recently signed the deal to endorse OctoLoan and shot footage for a commercial, the background of which looks suspiciously like the one in her solo porno, with baby paraphernalia lying all around. OctoLoan lends up to a grand to people in financial dire straits, although the fine print reveals that it's not such a great deal at all, with extremely high-interest loans sometimes exceeding 600 percent APR. Sounds like getting a loan from OctoLoan is about as smart as having 14 kids and no income.

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