She has given birth to fourteen children and was pregnant with octuplets, earning her the nickname 'Octomom'.
So Nadya Suleman certainly made a splash on an Orange County beach this week, when she revealed her flat stomach in an animal print bikini.
Striking some seductive poses, the 34-year-old was eager to show off her toned figure, which she claims is a result from rigorous workouts, rather than going under the knife.
Splashing around in water and sand, Suleman certainly made sure she was the centre of attention.
At one point, the confident reality mother even nearly had a wardrobe malfunction as she struggled to keep her curves in her tight bikini top.
Many experts believe that Suleman has had a tummy tuck and her breasts done, a claim which she has vehemently denied.
Instead the raven-haired mother credits good old fashioned hard work at the gym and lots of yoga.
The new posed pictures come after Suleman has been having difficulties stopping a foreclosure on her La Hambra home.
Up until recently, Suleman has managed to avoid being kicked out of the property for months, even though she has been facing foreclosure since last year after failing to meet monthly payments.
But the man who sold the property to Suleman's father Ed Doud to the tune of $565,000 has recently started taking serious actions to get her and her children removed.
Amer Haddadin is said to be horrified over Suleman's actions over the last few months, especially the fetish S&M video that she reportedly made in the home, in which she dressed up as a busty dominatrix and whipped a grown man dressed up as a baby.
According to Radaronline, Haddadin sent letters to several people related to the property, including the mortgage holder Indy McLoan, Suleman's lawyer Jeffrey Czech, Suleman's father and a company called Moneyline Escrow who oversaw the transfer of titles.
In the document, he stated that he proposed to foreclose on four-bedroom property.
He specifically mentioned the S&M tape being of great concern.
'Her last demonstration to the media was a soft porn photo shoot, which was actually disgusting.'
Tawdry images taken from the fetish movie show Suleman, dressed in a dominatrix outfit of black corset top and leggings, whipping a grown man dressed in a nappy.
Other photos show the subject of her whipping, who is also wearing a bonnet on his head, being cradled by Suleman as she feeds him milk from a baby's bottle.
And a further picture shows her posing outside her children's play castle as the man - now sucking on a giant baby's dummy - crawls around inside.
The unemployed mother, who successfully gave birth to eight babies in a single pregnancy in 2009, has been living in the house for nearly two years and has long pleaded poverty.
The title of the home was originally transferred to Suleman and her lawyer Czech, under a company called Harmony Enterprises, allowing the single mother to stay in the home despite her failing to make a $450,000 balloon payment last October.
But now according to sources, Haddadin simply wants the title back in his name.
'Amer has finally had enough. He offered that if they transfer the title back into his name then he would lease the property back to her for two years,' the source said.
Meanwhile the doctor who helped the notorious mother give birth to 14 children through repeated in-vitro treatments has had his licence revoked.
In a move 'to protect the public', the Medical Board of California ruled that Dr Michael Kamrava must no longer practice after he admitted implanting 12 embryos into 34-year-old Suleman prior to her becoming pregnant with her octuplets - six times the normal number for a woman her age.
Dr Kamrava was accused of being grossly negligent in his treatment of Suleman and two other women.
His licence will officially be revoked on July 1.
So Nadya Suleman certainly made a splash on an Orange County beach this week, when she revealed her flat stomach in an animal print bikini.
Striking some seductive poses, the 34-year-old was eager to show off her toned figure, which she claims is a result from rigorous workouts, rather than going under the knife.
Making a splash: Mother-of-fourteen Nadya Suleman revealed her flat stomach in an animal print bikini during a photoshoot on an Orange County beach this week
Splashing around in water and sand, Suleman certainly made sure she was the centre of attention.
At one point, the confident reality mother even nearly had a wardrobe malfunction as she struggled to keep her curves in her tight bikini top.
Many experts believe that Suleman has had a tummy tuck and her breasts done, a claim which she has vehemently denied.
Instead the raven-haired mother credits good old fashioned hard work at the gym and lots of yoga.
The new posed pictures come after Suleman has been having difficulties stopping a foreclosure on her La Hambra home.
Close call: At one point the confident reality mother nearly had a wardrobe malfunction as she struggled to keep her curves in her tight bikini top
Up until recently, Suleman has managed to avoid being kicked out of the property for months, even though she has been facing foreclosure since last year after failing to meet monthly payments.
But the man who sold the property to Suleman's father Ed Doud to the tune of $565,000 has recently started taking serious actions to get her and her children removed.
Amer Haddadin is said to be horrified over Suleman's actions over the last few months, especially the fetish S&M video that she reportedly made in the home, in which she dressed up as a busty dominatrix and whipped a grown man dressed up as a baby.
According to Radaronline, Haddadin sent letters to several people related to the property, including the mortgage holder Indy McLoan, Suleman's lawyer Jeffrey Czech, Suleman's father and a company called Moneyline Escrow who oversaw the transfer of titles.
Confident: Striking some seductive poses, the 34-year-old was eager to show off her toned body, which she claims is a result from rigorous workouts, rather than going under the knife
In the document, he stated that he proposed to foreclose on four-bedroom property.
He specifically mentioned the S&M tape being of great concern.
'Her last demonstration to the media was a soft porn photo shoot, which was actually disgusting.'
Heavy load: Suleman famously gave birth to Octuplets in January 2009
Tawdry images taken from the fetish movie show Suleman, dressed in a dominatrix outfit of black corset top and leggings, whipping a grown man dressed in a nappy.
Other photos show the subject of her whipping, who is also wearing a bonnet on his head, being cradled by Suleman as she feeds him milk from a baby's bottle.
And a further picture shows her posing outside her children's play castle as the man - now sucking on a giant baby's dummy - crawls around inside.
The unemployed mother, who successfully gave birth to eight babies in a single pregnancy in 2009, has been living in the house for nearly two years and has long pleaded poverty.
The title of the home was originally transferred to Suleman and her lawyer Czech, under a company called Harmony Enterprises, allowing the single mother to stay in the home despite her failing to make a $450,000 balloon payment last October.
But now according to sources, Haddadin simply wants the title back in his name.
'Amer has finally had enough. He offered that if they transfer the title back into his name then he would lease the property back to her for two years,' the source said.
Meanwhile the doctor who helped the notorious mother give birth to 14 children through repeated in-vitro treatments has had his licence revoked.
Large brood: Suleman appeared on Oprah at the start of this year where she allowed cameras in her home+
In a move 'to protect the public', the Medical Board of California ruled that Dr Michael Kamrava must no longer practice after he admitted implanting 12 embryos into 34-year-old Suleman prior to her becoming pregnant with her octuplets - six times the normal number for a woman her age.
Dr Kamrava was accused of being grossly negligent in his treatment of Suleman and two other women.
His licence will officially be revoked on July 1.
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