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Octomom has her kids release a Christmas single

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Nadya Suleman's children are 'ready for Christmas' and they want everybody to know about it. Octomom has released a holiday single on Friday sung by her brood, who she has dubbed the 'Roctuplets' for the occasion.

The song is penned by rapper Romeo Holloway, who also performed at the octuplets birthday party in January.

The song 'I'm ready for Christmas' will be released on iTunes and Amazon.com, and if it's up to Octomom, it won't be the last you'll hear from her children.

'This is just one of many children's songs they are going to come out with,' their publicist Gina Rodriguez tells omg!. 'The kids had a lot of fun recording and shooting the video.'

The song is performed by Suleman's 3-year-old octuplets as well as her other children, minus 6-year-old Aiden, who suffers from autism.


The 37-year-old mother of fourteen is not featured in the music video or on the album covers, which sees the octuplets faces on Christmas tree balls surrounded by the older five children as snowflakes.



Following her initial stardom for being the mother of only the second set of octuplets to be born alive in the United States, Nadya made a living from media opportunities.

However she soon struggled to keep up with her £6,000 per month family costs, and she filed for bankruptcy in April of this year.

She told E! News at the time: 'I have had to make some very difficult decisions this year and Filing Chapter 7 was one of them. But I have to do what is best for my children and I need a fresh start.'

She then struck a lucrative five-figure deal with production company Wicked Pictures to make her adult film.

She also owns half the movie - promising monthly royalty payments.







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A set of three year olds have a publicist. Let that sink in for a minute there.

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