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'Octomom' can't rule out another child in futureNEW YORK – Octuplets mother Nadya Suleman says she doesn't plan on having more children unless she gets married someday "far" in the future. She says if that ever happens, she would only have one child.

'Octomom' can't rule out another child in future

NEW YORK – Octuplets mother Nadya Suleman says she doesn't plan on having more children unless she gets married someday "far" in the future. She says if that ever happens, she would only have one child.

Widely known as 'Octomom', Suleman has six older children. She appeared on Wednesday on ABC's daytime talk show 'The View', where she has been a frequent topic of debate.

Suleman's octuplets celebrated their first birthday in January.

All of her children were conceived by in vitro fertilisation, and she has been criticised for having a huge family as a single mother on public assistance. She says her children are her priority and she is looking into various opportunities, including writing a book, to support them.

"If someday far, far, far, far in the future, when they're older, if I meet somebody. ... I'm not going to say 100 percent 'no,"' Suleman said when asked if she planned to have more children. "I'm not going to say someday far in the future (I will) get married and want a baby with that person."

Conan's tweet: He's talking to the animals

LOS ANGELES – Conan O'Brien is experiencing talk-show withdrawal pangs.

He tweeted on Wednesday that he interviewed a squirrel in his backyard, then tried to go to a commercial.

In the bio section of the account that's verified by Twitter as accurate, O'Brien wrote: "I had a show. Then I had a different show. Now I have a Twitter account."

His January exit deal with NBC bars him from interviews or TV appearances for several months, so tweeting is another way O'Brien can communicate with fans.

He left 'Tonight' after NBC tried to bump him to a midnight slot to move Jay Leno back to late-night. Leno will reclaim 'Tonight' on Monday.

Under his NBC agreement, O'Brien can start another show in September. Fox has expressed interest in the comedian.

Leno adds Lambert, Harper to 'Tonight' return

LOS ANGELES – Jay Leno is pumping more music into his 'Tonight Show' return.

Leno is back as host of NBC's late-night show at 12.35 p.m. Bermuda time on Monday, March 1. NBC said on Wednesday he'll be joined the first two weeks by Adam Lambert, Robin Thicke, Ben Harper, Ryan Bingham and Lifehouse.

Leno's previously announced guests include Jamie Foxx, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Olympic champions Lindsey Vonn, Shaun White and Apolo Anton Ohno. NBC says football star Brett Favre has been added as a guest for the March 4 show.

Leno is returning to '"Tonight' after a short, unsuccessful stint as a prime-time host. He's reclaiming the show from Conan O'Brien, who left when NBC tried to move him to a midnight slot.