You’ve heard what all of your friends on Facebook had to say about the Tanning Mom. You’ve heard what Snooki had to say about the Tanning Mom. But you know what you haven’t heard? You haven’t heard the most important public opinion yet. But all that’s about to change, because Nadya Suleman, the mother of the century, the Octomom herself, has given her opinion about Tanning Mom, and here are some of the things that she had to say:
Just days after an expectant Snooki called her a “crazy bitch,” Octomom (real name: Nadya Suleman) shared her thoughts on Tanning Mom’s poor parenting skills.
At first, Suleman–who famously gave birth to octuplets after undergoing in-vitro fertilization in 2009–admitted she was hesitant to pass judgment on a fellow mother.
“I want to give all moms the benefit of the doubt,” Octomom told TMZ this week. “Who am I to judge anyone else?”
Upon hearing more details about the story, she quickly changed her tune.
“I would never even fathom [taking a child tanning],” Suleman said. “That’s unfathomable to me.” Citing the psychological as well as the physical harm done to Tanning Mom’s child, Suleman added, “You’re teaching [her] to define your worth by your reflection in the mirror. I don’t do that. I’ve never done that.”
Griped the mom of 14, “If [Child Protective Services] comes to Octomom’s house, they should definitely go to her house, and they should mandate parenting classes for her, for sure.”
In court Wednesday, Krentcil, 44, pleaded not guilty to second-degree child endangerment. “I never once in my life let my daughter, especially at that age, go into a tanning both,” she told an Essex County judge.
The five-year-old is now in the custody of her father, who admitted to NBC News his daughter–who was noticeably sunburned–boasted to a classmate she “went tanning with Mommy.”
Ok, wait, so Nadya is telling Patricia Krentcil that she needs parenting classes? That’s what we’re hearing here? The lady who’s currently masturbating on camera just so she can get money to pay for the fourteen children she had without considering anything about how she’d be able to provide for them is telling the mother that took her five-year-old child into a tanning booth that she needs parenting classes. Is it just me, or is something about pots and kettles coming to mind?