Friday, January 21, 2011

Radio Host Releases Racy Video Of OctoMom

Radio personality Tattoo says the video of him wearing a diaper and being whipped by octuplets' mom Nadya Suleman was just a joke, but he didn't put it on the Internet until he felt betrayed by her and financial guru Suze Orman, according to a story at ocregister.com by Lori Basheda and Lou Ponsi.

Suleman, mother of 14, was on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" last week with Orman for a financial makeover. On the show, Suleman gives credit to Orman for inspiring her to make some positive changes in her life and then goes on to say that one of those changes was holding a yard sale last fall to raise money for house payments.

"Orman lives in a gated community, she doesn't even know what a yard sale is," he said Thursday. "I organized that yard sale. That was my mastermind plan. (Suleman) gave everything to Suze Orman. You know how that made me feel? It was just terrible."

The radio personality, whose real name is David Gonzalez, will be on CNN Thursday night to talk about the video, which Suleman has yet to comment on.

Her attorney, however, Thursday afternoon released a statement saying the video was made as a joke.

“I personally had nothing to do with it and find it disgusting, unfunny, bizarre and just plain dumb," Jeff Czech writes in an email. "I believe Nadya was somewhat tricked into filming the video and I know for certain she no longer believes the video is worth a laugh and deeply regrets her actions.”

Tattoo said he came up with the idea for the video and pitched it to Suleman as a comedy skit, something you might see on "Saturday Night Live." It was shot at her home in La Habra the day before the September yard sale, he said. In it, he wears a diaper and a bonnet and drinks from a baby bottle, while Suleman chases him around spanking him with a whip.

"We were gonna try to make some money off of this," he said. After it was made, he said that Suleman asked him to shelve it.

"But when I seen her on 'Oprah' on Friday – no, man," he said.



On the show, Suleman, who is sitting next to Orman, says Orman told her to go to church. She does just that, winds up praying with a pastor, and then, she tells Winfrey, good things started happening. When Winfrey asks what kind of good things, Suleman says she held a garage sale the next week, earning $1,500 for her family. She does not mention Tattoo.

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