Angelina Jolie 'creeped out' by octuplets mother after receiving letters from her - and hearing rumours of her plastic surgery



Hollywood star Angelina Jolie is said to be 'creeped out' by octuplets' mother Nadya Suleman after she received several admiring letters from her.



Sources close to the Tomb Raider star said the 33-year-old Suleman had written to Jolie praising her support of children.

She is said to be irritated by Suleman - and particularly by rumours claiming the single mother had facial surgery to make her look more like her.

Has Nadya Suleman, left, had plastic surgery to make her look like Hollywood star Angelina Jolie?





Friends of Suleman, who already had six children before giving birth to a further eight, said she had altered her appearance to look like Jolie - who herself has six children.

Suleman, who has been forced to go into hiding because of death threats since the octuplets birth, has denied having her lips plumped up and surgery on her nose.

Reports in the U.S. cited a source close to Jolie who said Suleman had sent her several letters praising her work on behalf of children's issues and gushing about how talented she was.



Nadya, shown above introducing one of her babies to the world in an NBC interview, is said to admire the Brangelina brood, below

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, pictured here with five of their six children, including the recently born twin, are said to have inspired Nadya to have more children



The source was quoted as saying: 'It is clear this woman needs psychological help.



'It's one thing to clip out a celebrity's photo from a magazine and ask your hair stylist to copy that cut. Who hasn't done that?



'But to have a nose job, have collagen injections in your lips and start talking like Angelina - that's over the top.'

Suleman has set up a website to solicit donations for her super-sized brood after controversy over their birth two weeks ago appears to have put many sponsors off.



The mother of all baby bumps: Miss Suleman just before the birth of her octuplets

Octuplets' IVF doctor strikes again... this time impregnating woman near 50 with quadruplets

The fertility doctor who helped octuplets' mother Nadya Suleman become pregnant has given another woman in her late 40s treatment that resulted in her becoming pregnant with quadruplets, it has emerged.



The latest controversy around Dr Michael Kamrava could reignite the debate on regulations governing in-vitro fertilisation in the United States.



The unidentified woman is said to be near the age of 50 and already has three children. She only wanted one more child, it is claimed.



Dr Michael Kamrava is at the centre of a storm regarding IVF treatment in the United States as it emerged he has impregnated another woman with quadruplets

She is five months pregnant and does not have insurance - a fact that could leave her paying thousands in medical bills under America's private healthcare system.

She has been confined to bed rest in an LA hospital until she gives birth, expected in three or four months.

Though she refused to confirm that Dr Kamrava was her doctor, the Los Angeles Times claimed it had confirmed the information with hospital sources.

'I do think it is concerning, and dangerous, especially to the mother,' Dr. John Jain, a fertility specialist with knowledge of the case, told the LATimes.



This 2006 video shows Dr Kamrava performing an ultrasound on Nadya Suleman during a one of her previous pregnancies, before the birth of the octuplets

'She is close to 50,' he continued. 'When women get to be that age, our fear is the cardiovascular complications, such as stroke or heart attack. That's how serious this is.'

The mother told American reporters that doctors had urged her not to talk to the media because it could exacerbate her already high-risk pregnancy.

She also claimed her circumstances were very different from Nadya Suleman's.

The woman, who works as an apartment manager, has three grown children from a previous marriage.



However when she married her second husband, a contractor in his early 30s, they decided they wanted another child.



Dr Kamrava is under investigation by U.S. authorities over the octuplets' birth.

He has refused to comment about the births but could be struck off if an investigation finds that he breached medical guidelines on fertility treatment.