Friday, February 27, 2009

Paying for the Forbidden Apple



Strike 1 Summary :
>Vivid Entertainment wants to pay her a million dollars to star in a prn flick.

> Pink Entertainment wants to supply her a year's worth of diapers to not be in the industry in the first place and be a good mum.


The mother of octuplets born last month in California was targeted by rival bids from adult entertainment companies Thursday, including an offer of one million dollars to star in a porn movie.


Nadya Suleman, who has been at the center of a fierce debate in the media and medical arenas since giving birth to eight children last month, is now embroiled in a public relations spat involving rival purveyors of porn.

Los Angeles-based Vivid Entertainment, the world's largest adult film producer, announced that it had offered Suleman one million dollars plus a year of health insurance if the unemployed 33-year-old starred in a porn movie.

"There is a tremendous amount of interest in Nadya and we can help her capitalize on that interest and put some real cash in her bank account," said Vivid co-chairman Steven Hirsch.

But rival porn company Pink Visual has responded by urging Suleman not to participate in the Vivid movie -- and offered her a year's supply of diapers for her octuplets if she turns down the offer.

But get this, it ain't out to pull her to be in front of their cameras instead but to totally dissuade her from being part of the adult entertainment industry in the first place.


Pink Visual's manager Kim Kysar said in a letter to Suleman that the company's offer was being made as a gesture of "social responsibility."


"It simply isn't in your best interest, and more importantly, in the best interest of your children, for you to become a porn star,"
Kysar wrote.

"As you know, there's a great deal of stigma attached to being a porn star. It's not something that a mother should take lightly, as this decision will most assuredly affect the lives of your children, and not in a positive way."


The company said it was offering Suleman one year's supply of "real cloth diapers."

"It's not a million dollars but accepting our offer will directly benefit your children in two ways: they will be assured of having clean, dry diapers and their mother will not become the subject of endless ridicule," Kysar wrote.

Suleman was not immediately available for comment.
~AFP

Ah.. the wonders of a pornographer with a heart. ^^p

Q ... Seriously, dear Mama of so many kids, pls don't let your kids suffer the life long trauma of going " isnt' that Mum?!"

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