JFK, Nadya Suleman, Octomom, The Longing Photo - EXCLUSIVE!! Nadya Suleman (aka Octomom) arrives at LAX with her large family in tow after a flight that began with a two-hour wait on the tarmac at JFK airport. Suleman looked happy, but tired as she arrived and her children looked agitated and tired after the long trip. During their visit to New York, nine of Suleman's 14 children reportedly wreaked havoc on the set of NBC's "Today" show, running around the studio, climbing over things and taking over an anchor desk. Suleman explained, "This is the behavior for two hours of sleep...This is their first time traveling. At home - no, no, no, no - you wouldn't believe it. They sleep really well." Los Angeles, CA. 7/8/11.
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  • Caption: EXCLUSIVE!! Nadya Suleman (aka Octomom) arrives at LAX with her large family in tow after a flight that began with a two-hour wait on the tarmac at JFK airport. Suleman looked happy, but tired as she arrived and her children looked agitated and tired after the long trip. During their visit to New York, nine of Suleman's 14 children reportedly wreaked havoc on the set of NBC's "Today" show, running around the studio, climbing over things and taking over an anchor desk. Suleman explained, "This is the behavior for two hours of sleep...This is their first time traveling. At home - no, no, no, no - you wouldn't believe it. They sleep really well." Los Angeles, CA. 7/8/11. Fees must be agreed prior to publication.
  • Celebrity:

    JFK

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    Nadya Suleman

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    Octomom

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    The Longing

  • Event:

    Octomom and Family LAX

    July 8, 2011
  • Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States
  • Image Number: 4754426
  • Dimensions: 3346x2507 px
  • Photographer: GTCRFOTO

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