Today’s Curry follows McCaughey septuplets for TLC documentary

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What do you think of this? Did you hear all the handouts these kids are getting? A big house, college tuition, etc? These people are being given well over a million - perhaps more - in handouts.

Right? Wrong? What you think.

Shit, I just may head to the clinic and try having 7 kids myself. Sounds like a profitable venture. Hell a dozen might yeild a plush mansion!



By Michael Calderone – Wed Dec 29, 1:21 pm ET

The "Today" show's Ann Curry has been covering the McCaughey family's seven children—the world's first surviving septuplets—since they first got on the media's radar in November 1997. Parents Bobbi and Kenny McCaughey graced the cover of Time magazine in Dec. 1997, just weeks after the children were born. And the family's personal struggle not only struck a chord with the public but also sparked discussion and debate about the use of fertility drugs.

The arrival of the septuplets also prompted well wishers to donate some crucial gifts to the McCaughey home in order to aid the parents contending with the challenge of seven new mouths to feed. The donations included a large new house, a van and a two-year supply of diapers. The state of Iowa also offered the kids free tuition at any state university after their graduation from high school.

The septuplets' birth also inspired some cautionary advice from the three surviving Dionne quintuplets--who had been kept prominently in the public eye since their birth in Ontario on May 28, 1934. In an open letter published in Time magazine, the Dionnes congratulated Bobbi and Kenny McCaughey, but noted that their childhoods were marred by "exploitation at the hands of the government of Ontario," and warned that "Multiple births should not be confused with entertainment, nor should they be an opportunity to sell products."

Curry has kept with the story—from the early years of the McCaughey's using 42 bottles and 50 diapers a day—through this past month, as the children became teenagers.

"I have a feeling I'm going to be covering them until they're 21, and beyond," Curry said on "Today," where she unveiled a clip of the TLC documentary, "America's Septuplets Turn 13."
 
its like celebrity status now to have a fuckload of kids. Look at the duggins on TLC. You know that vag is WRECKED.

anything unique about you - get your own show that no one watches.
 
Well i just seen a story this week how that Octuplets mom Nadya Suleman is losing her home as she owes $450,000 to the bank and the money was due in October, pretty sad that she thought she would get rich and famous from having these kids, and thought she would have a free ride.
 
and wasnt the McCaughey mom the one whos Teeth all rotted out from the 7 babys taking up all her bodys nutrients ? Not sure if it was her or not but i do know one of these Fertility Nightmare moms had all her teeth rot out due to her babys eating up all her nutrients
 
teeth rotted out :puke: actually that's just sad. i can't really say i have a problem with people giving them handouts, i guess they have the right to do whatever the hell they want with their money. but to have all those kids and then go around with your hands out is outrageous to me.
 
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