OCTO-MOM CASH CRI$I$

As Octo-Mom Nadya Suleman begins to bring her babies home from the hospital, she's facing a new cash crisis that may result in her losing all 14 of her kids!
The massive public backlash aimed at the 33-year-old single mom has sent the family's sponsors running for cover.
With corporate America deserting her, jobless Nadya may lose the financial support she needs to care properly for her mega brood, say friends.
And if government social workers discover the youngsters are being raised in substandard conditions or are being neglected, Nadya could lose custody.
The dilemma couldn't come at a worse time for Nadya, who is hoping to care for her eight babies and six other children in her new 2,600-square-foot home.
Many of Nadya's sponsors jumped ship in the face of public outrage over the fact that she was collecting food stamps and public assistance.
Nadya told RadarOnline that Pampers and Huggies were among the companies that dropped sponsorships. A spokesman for Gerber said it wasn't going to donate to the family.
"All of the diaper companies and formula companies rescinded their offers," Nadya disclosed to the celeb site.
"It is really sad that they would take away help from innocent infants that need these resources just because of the negative publicity surrounding the mother."
Added a friend: "The problem is that Nadya has become a lightning rod for bad publicity - and it is the babies who are losing out."





