Natalie “Nadya” Suleman — a.k.a. Octomom — has returned to social media after a nearly eight-month hiatus.
“Though this past year has been one of the most challenging seasons of my life, I’ll at least know that my beautiful family will always be here to love and support me at my highest and lowest points,” Suleman, 51, captioned a Monday, July 13, Instagram carousel. The post featured a throwback photo of Suleman with all 14 of her children including the octuplets she gave birth to in 2009.
Noting that she celebrated her birthday just one day prior, Suleman continued, “Thank you to all my 14 kids, my daughter-in-law and granddaughter, for making me feel so special on my birthday yesterday.” (Suleman has not publicly revealed the identity of her daughter-in-law, but she did confirm the arrival of a granddaughter in August 2024.)
Suleman concluded the post, which was her first since a series of gym selfies in October 2025, with a nod to a new joint social media account seemingly run by two of her daughters, who arrived as part of her octuplets. “I love you all so much ❤️And a special thank you to my two lovely daughters Maliyah and Nariyah @solomontwins2009,” she wrote.
The carousel also included two throwback snaps of Maliyah and Nariyah, both 17, getting involved in some baking in a kitchen.
The siblings, who shared their first joint Instagram post on July 1, wished their mom a happy birthday on the same day that Suleman returned to the social media platform. “Happy birthday mom!! Thank you for loving and protecting all of us throughout our lives; thank you for instilling in us the value of health, fitness, and self care; and most importantly, thank you for raising us with the Lord, teaching us to love and respect all living things,” the sisters captioned their own carousel that featured several shots of their mom relaxing at home with the wider family. “From you we’ve learned to be resilient and persevere through all challenges life throws at us.”
Suleman rose to fame after giving birth to her octuplets via IVF in 2009. Prior to their safe arrival, making them the world’s first surviving set of octuplets, she was mother to six older children: Elijah (born in 2001), Amerah (born in 2002), Joshua (born in 2003), Aiden (born in 2005), and fraternal twins Calyssa and Caleb (born in 2006).
In March 2025, Suleman exclusively told Us Weekly that she was spending $5,000 each month to simply feed her children before further funds were required to care for everything else. “It’s food, rent, bills and repeat. Food, rent, bills,” she told Us at the time. “They grow and then the food they need grows as well. In the beginning, I wasn’t spending a quarter of that. Now it’s more.”
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