OCTOMOM Nadya Suleman stepped out in full protective gear on Friday, amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The 44-year-old mother-of-14 took a break from home-schooling her brood, and took no risks as she was spotted out in public in Orange County, California.
The 44-year-old was covered from head to toe, with no inch missed.
She had a wide brimmed hat, googles and a face mask covering her face.
A long-sleeved top and leggings, gloves and black Ugg boots made sure that non of her skin was exposed.
California officials urged people to wear masks in public to prevent the spread of the virus, however, Suleman hadn’t covered her kids in the same way.
In fact, her kids looked set for the beach in shorts and T-shirts as they went to a local park.
One was wearing one sock and had a bare second foot.
An eye-witness told The Sun that she kept the youngsters fully hydrated and kept a watchful eye before ushering them back to her mini-van, before driving them back home.
Suleman recently shared on her experiences during the California shutdown on social media.
She shared a photo of her kids on Instagram, as they were studying.
The mom-of-14 captioned, “Guaranteed I’m not the only parent slightly stressed; though gleaning out the good in every situation, and teaching my children to do the same, is imperative.”
Suleman had IVF which resulted in octuplets in 2009. She already had a son and a daughter and now has 14 children in total.
She previously told the NY Times, “The children don’t get flu shots, but they do see doctors and have been vaccinated. “But my kids don’t get sick, and neither do I,” she said. “Well — you know my daughter, my teenager, she got a cold, but that’s about it. From Day 1, I’ve been giving them healthy food all the time.”
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