“Nadya Suleman, famously known as ‘Octomom,’ recently marked a milestone as her octuplets turned 15. Celebrating their birthday, she shared heartwarming moments with her children. In a family outing, they enjoyed go-karting, capturing the joy of the occasion.
The teenagers, named Noah, Josiah, Nariyah, Maliyah, Jonah, Jeremiah, Isaiah, and Makai, stood alongside their mother, indicating their growing resemblance in height. Holding balloons labeled ‘birthday,’ they radiated happiness.
Captured mid-air in another photo, the teenagers showcased their individuality and exuberance. Suleman’s family hasn’t expanded since the octuplets’ birth in 2009. She also has older children, including twins Calyssa and Caleb, aged 16, and others up to 21 years old.
Suleman regularly shares updates on her children’s lives, emphasizing their values and achievements. Recently, she praised her teenagers for their kindness and respect, urging critics to respect their privacy. Last year, she expressed pride in their character and values, emphasizing their selflessness and faith.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Suleman conveyed her deep love and gratitude for her unique family, celebrating their remarkable qualities and their commitment to serving others.”
You Won’t Believe What the Australian Olympic Breakdancer Just Revealed About That Viral Routine!
Australian breakdancer Rachael Gunn, also known as Raygun, has finally spoken out after the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
Raygun’s breakdancing routine went viral after she received zero points in all three rounds she competed in. The video of her performance spread quickly, making her famous for the wrong reasons. There’s even an online petition demanding that Gunn apologize for her performance.
Until now, Raygun hadn’t said anything about what happened, but she recently addressed the situation on Instagram. In a two-and-a-half-minute video, she shared that she was “devastated by the hate” she received.
In her video, Gunn thanked the people who supported her during the Paris Games, but also talked honestly about the online abuse she’s faced. She said she didn’t expect that the “joy she brought” to people would also lead to people making fun of her routine.
According to ESPN, over 40,000 people have signed a petition accusing Gunn of “manipulating” the Olympic qualification process.
PARIS, FRANCE – AUGUST 09: B-Girl Raygun of Team Australia competes during the B-Girls Round Robin – Group B on day fourteen of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Place de la Concorde on August 09, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
In her Instagram video, Raygun thanked everyone who supported her, saying, “I really appreciate the positivity, and I’m glad I could bring some joy into your lives. That’s what I hoped for.”
However, she admitted that she didn’t expect the hate that followed. “I didn’t realize that would also open the door to so much hate, which has been pretty devastating. But I went out there and had fun,” she said.
Raygun also responded to questions about her commitment, making it clear that she worked hard to prepare for the Olympics. “I worked my butt off preparing for the Olympics, and I gave it my all. I’m honored to have been part of the Australian team and Australia’s breaking debut. What the other athletes achieved is phenomenal,” she said.
The 36-year-old also addressed false information that’s been spreading online since her performance in Paris. One rumor claimed that she only made the Australian Olympic team because her husband was a national selector and a judge at a qualifying event. This rumor has been proven to be completely false.
The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) condemned the online petition against her, with AOC boss Matt Carroll writing to the petition’s website to demand its immediate removal.
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