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Octomom Sees Angels at Meeting With Dr. Phil

Is Nadya Suleman ready to accept help from children's nonprofit Angels in Waiting?

By Marc Malkin Mar 05, 2009 1:15 AMTags

Angels in Waiting may not have to wait much longer to help Ocotomom.

I just got word that the meeting between the world's most famous mother of 14 and Dr. Phil and Gloria Allred yesterday also included a representative from the children's nonprofit.

As you may recall, Nadya Suleman rejected an offer from Angels last month to help support her. Allred represented the group.

"They are now coming up with a rescue plan to help Nadya pull herself out of this mess," a source tells me of the get-together, which took place at Dr. Phil's Beverly Hills home.

A rep for the television doc declined to identify who was at the meeting but confirmed that there were "many parties involved."

Surprisingly, it sounds like we will not be seeing footage of the powwow on a future episode of Dr. Phil's syndicated chat show.

"Nadya didn't want cameras there," the source says. "That was part of the deal to go to the meeting."

Allred told E! News yesterday that the meeting was "all about the babies" but declined to give further details.

Dr. Phil said on The View today that he does think it's possible for Suleman to raise all of her kids. "Do I trust this woman to handle 14 children and raise them with responsibility? No, I do not," he said. "But I think she could be taught. I think she could be trained."

However, he also estimated that it would probably take about 80 to 90 volunteers each week to provide proper care. "We have got to monitor this situation," he said. "I'm worried about these children."

Allred declined to comment for this story.