OctoMom’s property is targeted again

Apr 2, 2009 13:40 GMT  ·  By
Nadya Suleman is on the cover of the latest issue of InTouch magazine, with 6 of the 8 babies she recently gave birth to
   Nadya Suleman is on the cover of the latest issue of InTouch magazine, with 6 of the 8 babies she recently gave birth to

At the moment, Nadya Suleman does not enjoy the best of reputations, with a vast majority of the public – and countless media outlets – saying she only got pregnant with octuplets for the fame and, implicitly, for the money. However, random acts of violence should never be the answer, it has been said in the aftermath of vandals smashing in one of the windows of her van, as TMZ informs.

According to the aforementioned celebrity gossip website and paparazzi agency, neither Suleman nor the nannies living with her in the new house heard any commotion during the night the window was broken.

What is certain at this point is that she woke up to take her children to school (from the other six she already had when she gave birth to the octuplets), and found that her car had been vandalized.

“When Nadya Suleman woke up this morning, she noticed someone had smashed in the back window of her OctoWagon in the middle of the night. La Habra police tell us they took a report this morning, but have no suspects.” TMZ informs. An update was added in the meanwhile, saying, “Nadya’s lawyer tells TMZ the object used to smash the window was a car seat that someone had removed from Octo’s front porch and heaved at the car.”

Another paparazzi agency that is constantly watching every move Suleman makes out of the house, X17 Online, informs that, because of the damage, she was not able to take the kids to school anymore. Apparently, Suleman said there was too much broken glass inside the car and especially on the back seat, so she just took the children to a nearby park. At one point, Suleman was “’smiling’ about the incident – she doesn’t seem to be traumatized at all!” X17 writes.

This is not the first time that people in the neighborhood have taken the matter of showing Suleman that she is not wanted there in their own hands. A couple of weeks ago, before she even moved in, the neighbors decorated the entire house with toilet paper as a “welcome note” that was meant to show her that she was actually not wanted there. Just days later, as Suleman was preparing to make the switch from one residence to another, children gathered outside her house holding big cardboard signs on which they had written messages like “Get Ur Tubes Tied,” “Stop Having More Kids for Money,” and “Go Back to Whittier.”