Nadya Suleman is opening up about the recent death threats and violence - some moron smashing her car window - she's encountered since going on welfare.
Nadya talked to E! News about the other night, when she started hearing some unusual noises outside of her home, but decided not call the police.
"I was jet-lagged and tired," Octomom says. "But I felt something was wrong. I was pretty scared, so I checked on the kids, checked the front of the house."
"Morning came and neighbors came while I was cooking. They said, 'Your car window is all smashed.' It dawned on me that was what I had heard."
"I'm blessed with those neighbors who told me. They look out for us."
When she went to investigate the damage, she didn't even notice a strange note at first: "I didn't notice any paper until my daughter found it," she says.
Nadya guesses that someone smashed the window and threw the paper, containing a threatening message, inside, as part of a "never-ending cycle."
Surprisingly, Octomom didn't want to file a police report because she hoped to maintain her privacy, something she's never held dear in the past.
"I can't stand the media attention and wanted to make everything private," Nadya insists. "My manager told me to report it. My dad reported it."
Nadya talked to E! News about the other night, when she started hearing some unusual noises outside of her home, but decided not call the police.
"I was jet-lagged and tired," Octomom says. "But I felt something was wrong. I was pretty scared, so I checked on the kids, checked the front of the house."
"I'm blessed with those neighbors who told me. They look out for us."
When she went to investigate the damage, she didn't even notice a strange note at first: "I didn't notice any paper until my daughter found it," she says.
Nadya guesses that someone smashed the window and threw the paper, containing a threatening message, inside, as part of a "never-ending cycle."
Surprisingly, Octomom didn't want to file a police report because she hoped to maintain her privacy, something she's never held dear in the past.
"I can't stand the media attention and wanted to make everything private," Nadya insists. "My manager told me to report it. My dad reported it."
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