Octomom is looking to go from TMI to plain old TM.
To keep herself flush with Jimmy Choo sunglasses provide the necessities for her 14 children, Nadya Suleman is now looking to trademark her media nickname and slap it on a range of baby goods.
According to two applications filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by Suleman on April 10, and obtained by E! News, the enterprising 33-year-old is looking for the right to attach her infamous handle to (surprise) future TV projects, as well as to Octomom-branded disposable diapers and children's wear, including dresses, pants, shirts and textile diapers.
As yet, Octomum's the word on who would dare go into business with the maligned mother, though Suleman's domestic challenges apparently don't translate overseas.