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‘Octomomâ„¢’ is crazy like a fox when it comes to making money

Published on April 15, 2009 at 6:07 PM

Not missing any opportunity to exploit her current situation, Nadya Suleman has set the wheels into motion to trademark the term “Octomom”!

Suleman filed an application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to trademark the name according to E!Online, which ended up costing her $825!

Suleman perhaps has plans to slap the Octomomâ„¢ label on her new TV show, which is now officially a go, Suleman revealed to Life & Style. “What I’m doing with this TV show is basically creating documentaries about the lives of my children. It’s going to be an ongoing thing, and it will follow them from now until they are 18.”

“It’s being done by Eyeworks; they’re in the U.K. It will air in the U.K. and then we’ll see if the U.S. is interested.”

Ironically Suleman was said to be recently mulling the perks of feeding her brood with more taxpayer dollars.

A government plan called ‘The Women, Infant and Children Program’ gives money to states so low-income women and children under age 5 can afford enough food to avoid malnutrition. And of course Nadya wants to sign up.

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