Octomom is back in the public eye.
After years of living in private with her 14 children, Natalie Suleman (formerly Nadya) is back with a six-part documentary series titled “Confessions of Octomom.”
According to the show description, the series will follow Suleman’s history and how she handles life as a mom of 14 as well as being a new grandmother.
“I’ve been waiting to tell my story, and I believe the world is ready to hear it,” Suleman said in the show’s trailer.
While short, the 30-second trailer does reveal how Suleman and her large family battle public attention, with one of her children saying her mother received death threats.
The trailer shows how the family goes out in public, sometimes fully covering their faces with masks and hats. Suleman also said she struggles with social anxiety.
“People make us feel like we’re a whole different species,” one of Suleman’s children said.
Read our exclusive interview with Natalie Suleman
Suleman was a single mother of six she chose to undergo one more IVF treatment. She ended up becoming pregnant with octuplets. Suleman gave birth to octuplets in 2009 and celebrated the 16th birthday of Noah, Maliyah, Isaiah, Nariyah, Jonah, Makai, Josiah and Jeremiah on Jan 26.
“I am so blessed to have you all in my life, and excited and grateful for the journey we are about to embark,” Suleman wrote in the caption of her Instagram post celebrating the octuplets.
Six months ago, Suleman became a grandmother, revealing her grandchild on her Instagram account on March 2.
“I can’t believe our little angel is already 6 months old! You have been one of the greatest blessings in all of our lives. Your beautiful, sweet smile fills my heart immeasurably,” Suleman wrote in the post.
Here’s how to watch the new documentary series “Confessions of an Octomom.”
What time is ‘Confessions of an Octomom’ on?
“Confessions of an Octomom” will premiere on Monday, March 10 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
How to watch ‘Confessions of an Octomom’
The series will stream on Lifetime and on streaming services that include Lifetime, like Fubo, Philo, DirecTV Stream or Sling.
How to watch ‘I Was Octomom: The Natalie Suleman Story’
Lifetime also released an original movie titled “I was Octomom: The Natalie Suleman Story” on March 8. In it, Kristen Lee Gutoskie plays Suleman as she undergoes IVF treatment, becomes pregnant with eight children and has to face media scrutiny.