The Octomom has found another source of revenue: her kids. Nadya Suleman got five of her 14 kids shes decided to call them the Roctuplets to record a holiday song, which was released on iTunes and Amazon today.
Im Ready features the kids timid proclamations that theyre ready for Christmas. The lyrics were penned by rapper Romeo Holloway, who performed at the octuplets birthday party in January, and include such lines as Mama told me that Santa is coming. At school we love to watch. At school we love to learn.
Sulemans rep told ABCNews.com that proceeds from the single will go towards a college trust that was set up for the 14 children.
Youll probably be hearing more from the gang soon. Sulemans rep said the kids have already recorded two more songs that will be coming out soon. Further singles will depend on if the children want to do more, but the rep noted, they had a lot of fun recording the songs.
Suleman was not present for the recording or video shoot. She remains in rehab at the Chapman House Treatment Center, where she checked in Oct. 23 to deal with anxiety, exhaustion, and stress stemming from an addiction to Xanax.
Suleman filed for bankruptcy earlier this year but came into new money after launching her adult film career. Last month, she gave the website Rumorfix a tour of her new, 5,000-square-foot Palmdale, Calif. home.
The Octomom’s Kids Record a Christmas Song - ABC News
Im Ready features the kids timid proclamations that theyre ready for Christmas. The lyrics were penned by rapper Romeo Holloway, who performed at the octuplets birthday party in January, and include such lines as Mama told me that Santa is coming. At school we love to watch. At school we love to learn.
Sulemans rep told ABCNews.com that proceeds from the single will go towards a college trust that was set up for the 14 children.
Youll probably be hearing more from the gang soon. Sulemans rep said the kids have already recorded two more songs that will be coming out soon. Further singles will depend on if the children want to do more, but the rep noted, they had a lot of fun recording the songs.
Suleman was not present for the recording or video shoot. She remains in rehab at the Chapman House Treatment Center, where she checked in Oct. 23 to deal with anxiety, exhaustion, and stress stemming from an addiction to Xanax.
Suleman filed for bankruptcy earlier this year but came into new money after launching her adult film career. Last month, she gave the website Rumorfix a tour of her new, 5,000-square-foot Palmdale, Calif. home.
The Octomom’s Kids Record a Christmas Song - ABC News