New episode of parenting series sees Octomom address haters

Feb 1, 2012 11:46 GMT  ·  By

Nadya Suleman is making good of her promise to do her best to provide for her 14 children without embarrassing herself like she did in the past. In a new episode of her web series, she has a few choice words for haters.

After a few, much ridiculed attempts at becoming rich and famous, Suleman promised she would no longer embarrass herself publicly, adding she had realized she must think of her children first.

She started a new web series on UStream dealing mostly with parenting tips, details about her pregnancy with the octuplets and what it's like to be a single, stay-at-home mother of 14 minors.

In the latest episode, which you can see below in its entirey, Suleman, dubbed Octomom in the press, takes on the haters, those who say she's a waste of a human life ruining the lives of another 14 people with her sick obsession of being a mom.

She doesn't understand how she can irritate so much people she doesn't know, but she has something to tell them: just stop it.

“I find it to be kind of fascinating, sick and a little sad that a stranger... can get under your skin and stay there and irritate you for so long,” she says.

She feels sorry for these people but, at the same time, she believes she should thank them, because they've helped her appreciate more her amazing family.

However, she doesn't plan on paying attention to them anymore.

“Your opinion of me and my family, it's none of my business. So lets keep it that way please, for the benefit of my children. That's all I ask,” she says.

In the same webisode, Suleman talks about how she became pregnant with octuplets (she only wanted one more child, she explains), how she handled the difficult pregnancy and how all 8 kids are “little miracles.”

Nevertheless, raising 14 children is no walk in the park, she makes a point of saying, but she doesn't want to complain about it.

“The rewards outweigh anything negative,” she says of her unconventional (to say the least) lifestyle.