Nadya Suleman 520 Haircuts, Nadya Suleman home auction, Octomom bankruptcy---Nadya Suleman's on welfare, but she pays 520 for haircuts: Nadya Suelman has been visited by Orange County Social Services after indulging in a $520 haircut inside her allegedly filthy home.
The investigation into the conditions Octomom and her 14 children are living in came about after the hairdresser took photos during her visit, then filed a complaint with police.
The photos, available at TMZ, are interesting to see. The most shocking, in my opinion, is of a chair wedged up against a door in a reported attempt to lock the children in a room while the haircut was done.
But the other photos of “squalor” as TMZ put it? Their horrific nature is, perhaps, only in the eye of the beholder.
Take for instance, two of the octuplets using training toilets in the back yard. Big deal? Not particularly to me.
Or, a number of the children pictured in the backyard wearing diapers and shirts (no pants) and big smiles. Are they filthy and neglected? Or just playing in the privacy of their own backyard?
“You have to look at the whole picture, not just one thing,” a public information officer explained to E! News of how the Social Services visit likely played out.
“There are days when the plumbing goes out and you have to call a plumber. It’s not against the law for people to leave unfolded laundry on the floor. It’s not against the law to allow kids to draw on the walls and create masterpieces.”
“Look, she’s toilet-training eight 3-year-olds,” the officer went on to say. “While the situation may not meet your or my idea, it’s not against the law.”
Though the photos of Octomom‘s home are far from ideal, I have to agree with the public information officer for the most part. My gut may say that things in that home aren’t going well — but the only real crime is that $520 haircut!
The investigation into the conditions Octomom and her 14 children are living in came about after the hairdresser took photos during her visit, then filed a complaint with police.
The photos, available at TMZ, are interesting to see. The most shocking, in my opinion, is of a chair wedged up against a door in a reported attempt to lock the children in a room while the haircut was done.
But the other photos of “squalor” as TMZ put it? Their horrific nature is, perhaps, only in the eye of the beholder.
Take for instance, two of the octuplets using training toilets in the back yard. Big deal? Not particularly to me.
Or, a number of the children pictured in the backyard wearing diapers and shirts (no pants) and big smiles. Are they filthy and neglected? Or just playing in the privacy of their own backyard?
“You have to look at the whole picture, not just one thing,” a public information officer explained to E! News of how the Social Services visit likely played out.
“There are days when the plumbing goes out and you have to call a plumber. It’s not against the law for people to leave unfolded laundry on the floor. It’s not against the law to allow kids to draw on the walls and create masterpieces.”
“Look, she’s toilet-training eight 3-year-olds,” the officer went on to say. “While the situation may not meet your or my idea, it’s not against the law.”
Though the photos of Octomom‘s home are far from ideal, I have to agree with the public information officer for the most part. My gut may say that things in that home aren’t going well — but the only real crime is that $520 haircut!