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Octuplets' Grandma No Longer Angry

Octuplets' Grandma No Longer Angry

Angela Suleman says she can only resent her daughter for "so long" when she sees how hard she's trying to take care of the children. WATCH THE INTERVIEW


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LOS ANGELES (AP) - The mother of the Southern California woman
who gave birth to octuplets last month says her anger towards her
daughter eased after she saw the babies.
Angela Suleman has criticized her daughter Nadya's decision to
expand her family, when she already had six young children.
In an interview with CBS's "The Early Show," Angela Suleman
says she can only resent her daughter for "so long" when she sees
how hard she's trying to take care of the children. She says the
sight of the tiny, fragile, new babies made her realize that she
would have to be there for them, like she was for the others.
Nadya Suleman's six older children have been living in Angela
Suleman's three-bedroom home. Angela Suleman says she won't have
enough space for the octuplets when they are released from the
hospital, and she'll have to help her daughter move into another
home.

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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