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Octomom House Slips Into Foreclosure?

March 19, 2010 By Sophie Eager and Lynda Johnson

Nadya Suleman (pictured) and her fourteen kids may be kicked out of their house.  Octomom, the woman that famously gave birth to eight children to try to land a reality TV show, is behind on her mortgage payments of her California home and could be facing the streets, according to a TMZ.Com report.

Octomom House Slips Into Foreclosure?
Octomom House Slips Into Foreclosure?

According to the person holding the note to the property, Octomom bought the La Habra, CA house in March, 2009 and was to make payments for a year and then make a balloon payment for the balance.

The report claims that balloon payment of $450,000 that was due was not paid that was due on March 10, 2010.

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More reality TV news…Chef Gordon Ramsay has been hit by graffiti artists who have sprayed obscenities about him near his London home.   The 43-year-old star’s relatives were shocked to see the words ‘Gordon is s***’ sprayed on a wall close to the home in south-west London.

Some of Ramsay’s neighbors believe that the hooligans got the wrong house as they were trying to target the fiery chef.

A pal said to UK newspaper The Sun: “Gordon will go ballistic that someone has targeted him in this way on his own doorstep. “Sure, he dishes out foul language, but it’s to people’s faces and they have every opportunity to shout back.”

Filed Under: Ledger Pop Journal - Celebrity & Showbiz News Tagged With: Entertainment, Reality TV, Television

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