Nearly two years ago, Octomom Nadya Suleman was righteous in her rejection of offers to do porn.

She was on the verge of losing her home, and Vivid Entertainment adult video chief Steve Hirsch was after her like a pimp chasing an 18-year-old who just got off a Greyhound bus.

Here's what her lawyer told us in Jan., 2011, following Hirsch's latest offer at the time (warning, possibly NSFW content after the jump):

… In spite of her past poor decisions, or perhaps in light of them, she wants to make good decisions and she believes this is one of them.

Good decisions?

Fast forward nearly two years, and Suleman is the toast of porn: She went with the competition, Wicked, and produced a “solo” debut this year, Octomom Home Alone.

Credit: Wicked

Credit: Wicked

Perhaps Hirsch should get a cut for suggesting this road to financial recovery. Interestingly, his last offers didn't even involve on-camera porn: He wanted her to be a greeter for Vivid at the AVN Awards, adult video's Oscars.

And here we are: AVN today is touting the fact that Suleman has signed on to appear at the Awards-adjacent Adult Entertainment Expo:

Nadya Suleman, aka Octomom, will be making her first public appearance of 2013 at the expo on Friday, Jan. 18 and Saturday, Jan. 19.

Octomom will do a premium autograph signing inside the Expo Hall only on those two days.

Burn.

AVN says her video “has become the most discussed adult film of 2012 in the mainstream press:”

… Nadya pleasures herself sexually in three different erotic scenarios, with each taking playful aim at different aspects of the media-established “Octomom” persona. The movie is up for four trophies at the AVN Awards.

Ew.

Wait, doesn't this Palmdale local have, like, 14 children to take care of?

Anyway, if you're one of the weirdos fans who needs to get the Octo-madre's autograph, here's your info.

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