Nadya Suleman's father went on Oprah yesterday to talk about the out-of-hand situation his daughter has put his once little family in. Harpo Productions has released a few choice tidbits from the taping -- the show will air next week.
Ed Doud, grandfather of Suleman's 14 children, told Oprah he thought his daughter's action and the actions of her doctor were "absolutely irresponsible."
But! He also had this to say when asked about his daughter's mental health:
"Now I'm no psychiatrist, but I question her mental situation."
Doud also made a plea for the public's help, saying he didn't want donations to stop.
"You know what? She needs help. I say to everybody now -- people -- we
do need help," Doud said. "Do not punish my daughter for what she had
done and do not punish the babies, because they were given by God."
A California non-profit has stepped up and said it will help. The catch is it would cost $135,000 -- um, per month! -- to provide 12 caretakers for round-the-clock assistance.
Get out your checkbooks!
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