Nadya’s Background
Since Nadya has many followers who have asked about her origins, she decided to clear this up in a post about her father that had the caption: “Happy Father’s Day to my dad “Eddie” (a nickname he adopted to sound more American since emigrating from Jerusalem, Palestine fifty years ago).” Someone then commented, “Love this. But why have you given your kids Jewish names when your father is Muslim?” Many have probably been wondering the same thing, but she cleared things up with this: “Yes absolutely, and when my father immigrated to America, he befriended many Israelis and loved all people unconditionally.” Nadya added, “This is how I grew up, loving all human beings, and embracing differences. Sad how America is so polarized in recent years. I pray one day we will all unite.”
Why We Don’t Hear So Much From ‘Octomom’ Anymore
We actually don’t hear so much from Nadya in the press these days probably because she hired a PR agency and she’s also careful about not ‘exploiting’ her family. Nadya explained in a recent post on social media, “I have always been against exploiting kids on a “docu-series” or “reality” type show (am aware consistent filming can be deleterious to a child’s developmental process); and all the documentaries we have done have been filmed and aired only in international countries.” Nevertheless, seeing as her children are now older, she added, “At this point in time, my family and I would be open to an American documentary.”