July 10, 2012 5:16 PM EST
Octomum Is Moving To Australia And Other Australian-Based Celebrities [PHOTOS]
Latest reports stay that the most controversial Octomom, Nadya Suleman is moving together with her entire family to Australia.
According to her father, Ed Suleman, the lucky mum has been not so fortunate lately when it comes to her finances. Hence, the Octomum is headed to Sydney so as to escape all her financial struggles in the US.
"People in America hate my daughter and that breaks my heart, so I think the only solution is for us to all move away," Mr. Suleman told Woman's Day. They all believe that Australia is the best place to stay instead of California to lessen the stress for Nadya.
They have thought it well that moving Down Under can help the Octomom stay away from the paparazzi and from all the judging that she always takes advantage of the government funds she's getting.
They have a relative already based in Sydney who works for the fishing industry and has offered to support and help the whole family in moving in.
Nadya already gave birth to six kids and became more controversial when she had octuplets by January of 2009. During the early parts of this year, she filed for bankruptcy and was even forced to do a porn movie and work for a Florida Strip Club to further promote her video.
All these not so happy events that transpired in Nadya's life broke her dad's heart the most.
Octomom is not the only celebrity who has been living a good life in Down Under. Other stars who are known to have always loved the country include Mel Gibson, Sam Worthington and a lot more.
Check out the slideshow for more of these celebrities.
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