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Octuplets' mother will talk to NBC's Ann Curry

The mother of octuplets born last week in Bellflower will give her first interview to NBC News correspondent Ann Curry, the mother's publicist said.

It will take place at an undisclosed time at an undisclosed location. Michael Furtney, the publicist for Nadya Suleman said he could not discuss whether she was being paid. "That’s between her and NBC."

NBC officials confirmed that Curry is doing the interview and said the network is not paying Suleman.

Suleman was released from the hospital early this morning, according to hospital officials.

Nadya Suleman lives in Whittier, but it was unclear where she planned to go. Her babies remain in the hospital but are listed in good condition.

Suleman made world headlines when she gave birth to the eight babies, only the second time octuplets were born in U.S. history. Suleman lives in Whittier with her father and already has six young children.

--Jessica Garrison and Kimi Yoshino

Updated at 4:40 p.m.: Furtney, Suleman's publicist, said he misspoke earlier when he said any payment was between his client and NBC. "There is no payment by NBC for any story .... And certainly to to Nadya."

 
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Well, Well, Well...........
This crazy woman has started a website asking for help. SHE stated she could do it all herself. Why ask everyone else to help with her mess. The Depatment of Children Services should take all of these kids. She is lazy and trying to find a way to get something for nothing. That house was a mess. It can't be safe to have that many children there.. Since she did not think about this, the state should put them were they can get the care they need in FOSTER HOMES.

i find it very sad,but as a woman lets get it right a working woman i feel that we should help but not so that she get any cash but in food and clothing for all the children and she should have to show wear all the cash goes as a reel mom i did not spend money on my self until my son wa 18 and that should be what she does

 
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