Rosie's Take on Octodrama!

"Extra" caught up with Rosie O'Donnell at the red carpet premiere of her new movie "America." Rosie is a mother of four, so "Extra's" Jerry Penacoli had to ask how the opinionated star felt about Octomom Nadya Suleman.
"I think she's a troubled person with a mental health issue... I hope the state does what is in the best interest of those kids," offered Ro.
O'Donnell understands the fascination with having a large family, but doesn't want to take it that far. The 46-year-old tells "Extra" she would "love" to adopt again, but her partner Kelli Carpenter told her she would become a "single mom of five"!
When asked about Sean Penn's Oscar acceptance speech, O'Donnell exclaimed, "Brilliant! I don't think there's a more admirable man in the profession, not only for his skill as an actor but for his courage as an activist."
"America" premieres on Lifetime this Saturday.


























Octo Mom’s New Publicist Quits: “THIS WOMAN IS NUTS,” Saturday March 7, 2009
Octo Mom Nadya Suleman is without a publicist — again.
Victor Munoz tells Usmagazine.com that he quit as Suleman’s rep Friday night.
“It just got to be too much,” he says. “It’s pretty much a free for all over there right now. They are freaking out right now.
“Not to sound arrogant, but those people depended on me for everything,” he continues. “You have no idea what I’ve had to do for these people.
“NAYDA GOT REAL GREEDY. THIS WOMAN IS NUTS,’ he adds “This I can say: what ultimately destroyed the business arrangement was personal reasons.”
Munoz — who plans to meet with his lawyers Monday to go over the terms of his contract and confidentiality clause — did not go into further detail.
Suleman’s first publicist, Joann Killeen, stepped down after her firm received over 100 graphic e-mail and voicemail threats.
“They’d put me in the wood chipper and throw me in the bottom of the ocean and hope I die,” Killeen has said. “We’ve gotten her through the worst part of it and now they are putting their venom and anger toward us.”
March 8, 2009