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Nadya Suleman signed the deal with European production company Eyeworks. Among its other shows Eyeworks lists "Breaking Bonaduce" and "The Biggest Loser."
The deal isn't huge. Each child will receive $250 for each day of filming. The production deal is for 3 years, which when totaled will amount to $250,000.
The contracts will require the approval of a judge. Paperwork was filed Friday in Los Angeles. If approved, filming will begin on September 1st. A trust has been established for the Suleman children, as required by California law. Eyeworks will place 15% of the gross compensation into the trust.
As you most likely know, Nadya Suleman gave birth to the world's longest-surviving set of octuplets on Jan. 26th. While first proclaimed a miracle, the public turned on Suleman when it was discovered that she already had six children, and that all of them were the result of in vitro fertilization.