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This section- "In a March 2019 interview with the Australian current affairs program Sunday Night for the octoplets’ tenth birthday, the reporter, Angela Cox, noted that the Suleman household is run with “military precision”, and the children are fed a largely organic, plant-based diet. Cox described the children as “happy, healthy, and well-mannered” and Ms. Suleman as going “from Octomom to Supermom” "- seems to be going out of its way to vindicate the mother against the backlash she encountered at the time of the octuplets' birth. Just because one Australian reporter said these things doesn't seem to necessarily justify this being effectively the final word on the subject in the article. Interestingly, the article cited doesn't really give any insight into how she supports this family aside from welfare, which covers less than a third of their monthly expenses. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.144.67.24 (talk) 01:26, 18 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]