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Nadya Suleman reportedly has until tomorrow to pay up or lose her home. The so-called Octomom and her 14 kids are facing foreclosure after she failed to make a monthly mortgage payment and a balloon payment, the holder of the note on her home tells TMZ.

Suleman, who leases the home from her father, has also failed to make a $450,000 balloon payment due this month as part of the purchase deal.

She bought the La Habra, Calif., house in March of last year. The seller, Amer Haddadin, said her mortgage was $4,139 a month for one year. A year later, a balloon payment of $450,000 was due.

He said she missed last month’s payment and that she’s been late on three other recent monthly payments. Amer says he has “tried to handle this in a gentlemanly way” but unfortunately it’s come to this.

Haddadin’s rep told TMZ he intends to initiate foreclosure proceedings against Octomom tomorrow.

 


Farrah Fawcett‘s “discovery” is recounted by photographer Harry Langdon Jr.

An agent called the famous photog and said “I’ve got this new hot blonde from Texas, can you help me out?” It turns out that was the moment Langdon met a young Farrah Fawcett.

A rarely seen picture of a young Farrah in a swimsuit is up for auction by Profiles in History being sold by collectors Michael H. Epstein and Scott E Schwimer on Friday and Saturday, Radaronline reports.

Farrah reportedly tried to hide her scar from an appendectomy. Langdon said, “she was embarrassed about it. She kept holding a towel over her stomach.”

Lee Majors, her first husband, had suggested Langdon for the shoot to prepare her for commercials and modeling. “She had a natural look,” Langdon said. “She was real quiet and bashful.”

The shoot started in Langdon’s studio in Los Angeles, then, Harry took Farrah to Marina Del Rey, California for the final shot of her on a sailboat.

 


George Clooney, who organized a star-studded telethon for Haiti earthquake relief in January, was nominated for an Oscar for his role in “Up in the Air,” but he didn’t vote for himself.

Instead, Clooney filled out his best actor ballot in favor of Crazy Heart star Jeff Bridges.

“If you don’t win, you can’t blame me!” he wrote to Jeff, according to George’s rep.

Bridges took home the golden statuette at the 2010 Academy Awards’ March 7 ceremony.

 


Beyoncé‘s Heat fragrance has raked in $3 million in one month.

The perfume, launched last month only at Macy’s, has been a wild success.

Not only did the signature scent nab the honor of being the number one brand at Macy’s, but it has already sold 72,000 bottles alone in a single hour during an in-person N.Y.C. appearance by the star, according to WWD.

The fragrance — a mix of magnolia, neroli and blush peach scents — retails for $39-$59.

 


Actresses Demi Moore and Nia Vardalos were linked to an online chain of Twitter posts that ultimately led to Florida authorities intervening Friday when a young man threatened to commit suicide.

Moore’s Twitter account, mrskutcher, was among those responding to a message from a young man threatening to hang himself in Casselberry, north of Orlando. Moore — with more than 2.5 million followers — and husband Ashton Kutcher are both active on the social network.

Vardalos’ eponymous account included a message that she had called a suicide hotline and been connected to Florida police. “I gave his name+city. They went to home, helped him,” one message read.

The Seminole County Sheriff’s Office said authorities received two calls around 2:30 a.m., one from California and one from Vancouver, British Columbia. Both callers reported the suicide threat on Twitter. There was no record of the callers’ names, Lt. Sonia Pisano said.

Deputies went to a home and took an uninjured juvenile male to a hospital, Pisano said. She said she could not provide more specifics.

Moore’s Twitter account was involved in a similar case last April, when a California woman messaged that she was going to kill herself. San Jose police said they took a woman to a hospital for “psychiatric evaluation” after someone called about a tweet sent to Moore threatening suicide.

— The Associated Press also contributed to this report

lsmith@denverpost.com

 

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