Jon and Kate Set The Record Straight
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In real life, if a couple is having marital problems, they might seek help from a counselor. Or friends. Or just take some time to talk. But in the world of reality TV, they call their publicist.Jon and Kate Gosselin want people to know that things are fine at home. Well, mostly fine. In an interview with Ladies' Home Journal, Jon says that he now spends his "whole life counting to eight." PopEater gives us some other highlights: Kate does most of the talking, telling us that their TV show "is the realest reality show there is. You get the good, the bad and the ugly," and she wouldn't go back to the way things were before they were on the air. She says that the family thinks of the show as "our family job, one that lets us stay home together."
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Do you ever wonder what life would be like if you had one more child? How about two more? How about SIX more?
Four years ago, Jon and Kate Gosselin went from being parents of two to parents of eight, and their lives have never been the same.
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Today we all have a window into that life on TLC's Jon and Kate Plus 8. And of course, part of peeking into someone else's life is hypothesizing how we might do things differently or better, because it's always easy to imagine what you would do in someone else's shoes.
What is harder to imagine is what it would really be like to walk in those other shoes -- what's it like to wake up every morning and be Kate Gosselin? ParentDish had a chance to ask her just that recently.
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In a normal week, the Gosselins have a television crew in their house about half the time, which is a lot, if you think about it. And while they will occasionally opt out of filming specific moments with their kids, the Gosselins have no editorial control over the show -- what you see is what you get, packaged by a team of folks at Discovery and TLC. But, Kate says, this is reality TV, and it accurately reflects life at the Gosselin house; nothing is pre-planned or made up. "We don't have time to memorize scripts," she jokes.
I believe that.
"We set out to show the truth," Kate says, "I couldn't watch it if it weren't true." What you see, in every televised moment, is precisely what is happening -- no stage directions or do-overs. This is life at the Gosselin house.
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Kate Gosselin has gotten quite a bit of flak, both from the media and from viewers, for the way she treats her husband; the two are often shown bickering during the show. Kate says the criticisms don't bother her; she doesn't Google herself or make a practice of reading about herself on or off line. "Everyone has an opinion," she says, "and I'm only paying attention to my own." But she does admit that the way the show is edited affects how people see her family and her marriage. "If Jon and I have three spats over a two day period, they're going to edit it to make it look like those happened in the 22 minute period." The show is just a small slice of her family's life, after all.
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Kate is clearly focused not on what goes on outside her family but on her children. Her goal, she says, is to treat each child like an only child -- a hard thing to do when you're the mom of eight. "I hold myself to a very high standard," she says. At the same time, though, she's not trying to be perfect, or even to appear perfect to viewers of the show. She's just living her life.
And yes, she's living it with television cameras in her house, but it's still her real life. Kate says that while the experience of being on television has changed her life, it hasn't changed who she is. She says the same about having eight children -- "It's hard to live through what we have lived through and not change. We are the same -- it's how people treat us" that is different.
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One of the hardest things about her family, Kate says, is the noise; there are days when the older girls, Cara and Mady, come home from school and their reports about what they have done are drowned out by the noise of the sextuplets. More than anything, she says, she longs for peace and quiet -- otherwise, she would not change a thing about her life.
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Kate finds the humor in her life -- recently, she partnered with P&G to help promote some of their brands, including Bounty paper towels, which she refers to as "my weapon of choice." She also laughs about the end of nap time at the Gosselin house; the sextuplets are four now and no one, Kate says, naps any more. But it's a rare night that the family gets through dinner without someone dozing off at the table. Recently, Jon said, "I think we can kiss goodbye ever having a family dinner again." A good night, Kate said, is when the kids push their plates out of the way before they fall asleep.
You have to laugh about that, and Kate Gosselin does.
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The Gosselins have a strong faith in God; they are often seen on the show wearing t-shirts with scripture on them and attending church. But despite the fact that the show doesn't highlight their faith, the Gosselins see it as an opportunity to share what they believe. Their website, The Gosselin 10, includes prayers and devotionals, and Jon and Kate travel around speaking to various churches and groups about their life and faith. The show, Kate says, has given them this opportunity to share what they believe.
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And for the Gosselins, being on television is about opportunity, not fame. The show has opened a variety of doors for them; Kate and Jon both work from home, which makes their life as parnents of eight more manageable. But it's not easy by any means -- there are days, Kate says, when she and Jon work until midnight.
Kate has three pieces of advice for other parents. "Every morning, before my feet hit the floor," she says, "I pray for strength, just enough to get through that day." She reminds parents that a sense of humor can get you through nearly everything -- laugh, she says, don't cry. And finally, the most important lesson of all: "Always remember that bedtime comes, every single day."
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When you put your life on display, you open yourself up to being judged. And judging by the number of comments on the thousands of blog posts that the Gosselins generate, people seem fascinated by this family, and have very strong opinions about them as well. Here on ParentDish, the over 400 comments on this post range from digs at Kate ("I HATE yes HATE the way Kate treats Jon. She treats him as if he is one of her kids") to digs at Jon ("You are suggesting and condoning a man to cheat on his wife? What kind of people are you?") and even outright denial ("If...you look at that picture of 'Jon' with those two girls at that party, you can see that he is not Jon Gosselin").
No matter what you think of the couple, all of this controversy seems to be translating into higher ratings. In fact, the recent season finale of "Jon & Kate Plus 8" garnered the biggest numbers ever for the show. So while all of this nonsense is probably not good for their marriage, it's clearly good for the bottom line.
What do you think? Will Jon and Kate Gosselin work things out? Or are they done?
Brett Singer is the editor-in-chief of DaddyTips.com.
Reality TV Moms
Alex McCord
"Ultimately there's not a lot of difference between me and most other moms. We all want the best for our children, to love them, educate them and provide them with the tools needed to launch themselves successfully into the world." -- Alex McCord, The Real Housewives of New York City
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Michelle Duggar
"I'll put it the way my daughter, Jill, said it: 'Mama, they just don't understand or know what it's like to be in our large family and how much fun we have and how sweet is it to have these little ones that look up to us and want to be like us. -- Michelle Duggar of "17 Kids & Counting"
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Amy Roloff
"Those moments [on the show] don't represent the last or the next 20 years of our lives, whether we are going through the best times or the most horrible times. You almost want to say, "Can I put a mirror in your face?" -- Amy Roloff, "Little People, Big World"
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Kate Gosselin
Kate Gosselin didn't set out to create a family of eight, but her genes had other plans. Managing her set of twins and sextuplets with ease, this model mother makes having eight children look manageable, and maybe even a little bit fun.
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Amy Wolff
"I know I will get bigger, and I know I will have a lot of baby weight. But I alsoI know it won't be this huge, insurmountable thing. If I had gotten pregnant six months after the show, I would have been in the head space of worrying about my weight, and being really focused on that." -- Amy Wolff, "Biggest Loser"
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Denise Richards
We've been hearing about Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen drama in the tabloids for years, but when Richards decided to get her own reality TV show, "Denise Richards: It's Complicated," we learned she wasn't kidding. Between her messy, public divorce, raising her children and maintaining her status as a sex symbol, Richards' life is certainly more dramatic than the average mom.
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NeNe Leakes
Arguably the most popular of the "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," it's not surprising that NeNe Leakes upstages her two sons with social drama and her outspoken personality. Despite the controversy, Leakes says she still makes time to help others through her organization, "The Twisted Hearts Foundation," which promotes knowledge about domestic violence in the community.
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Tori Spelling
Although she was often upstaged by her late pug Mimi La Rue in the past, Spelling is a force to reckon with as she pursued entrepreneurship and stayed in the spotlight all while eight months pregnant with her second child, Stella. Now, as a mother of two back in L.A., Spelling continues to take on Hollywood at full steam with her role on the newly renewed 90210 series.
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Mommy Meerkat
These moms are wilder than most of the other matriarchs on reality TV, but they manage their families with the same loving care. Dominant female Flower rose to power and led her pack, the Whiskers, for more than five years. These tough mommas are experts at multi-tasking, as they are filmed foraging, caring for their young and fiercely battling enemies to protect the pack.
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Renee Wilson
Appeared on "The Biggest Loser" with daughter Michelle Aguilar. Renee, 47, lost 45 pounds in seven weeks. "She was the quintessential yo-yo dieter," Michelle, 27, told "Prevention." Luckily the mother-daughter team was able to use familial motivation to break their old habits and start living a healthier lifestyle.
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ReaderComments (Page 5 of 32)
4-08-2009 @ 7:28AM
shark said...Loren for President Woooo Hooooo I with ya 10000%
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4-08-2009 @ 8:23AM
Cindy said...Loren I don not agree with your wife hitting you and you hitting her!!! Jon and Kate is very much reality show. Personally I can not tolerate the disrespect Kate gives Jon. I do think anger management would benefit Kate and I think Jon would benefit from parenting and marital counseling. he needs a backbone. The kids are adorable but seem to misbehave quite a lot.. The constant hitting in the head is not tolerated. SUPERNANNY TO THE RESCUE!! would be something to check into.
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4-08-2009 @ 8:04AM
stacie said...Personally i dont like the show, my daughters love it though. i just think Kate is very rude and spoiled. she needs to let those kids be kids and stop worrying about the little things. for instance. when hates when her kids get even a little bit of dirt on them she gets upset over that. it drives me crazy. They are just kids quit spoiling them!!! i do feel sorry for jon, he gets treated like dirt. he really needs to open his eyes on how his wife treats him.. he doesnt deserve the way she treats him!!
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4-08-2009 @ 7:19AM
Brenda Fattig said...I would like to know (as I'm sure other viewer's would as well), what happened to the people who use to be on your show in the beginning? Like Kate's brother and his wife Jody? And some of the other people? I can't think of their names. I want to know more about Kate's parent's. Do they have anything at all to do with the children? Have they ever seen them before? I know they do not want in the spotlight and it sounds like they didn't support them doing the show but does that mean there are "hurt" feelings? Do they want to see the children but Jon and Kate won't let them. Kate makes it sound as if she didn't have the best childhood in the world. I want to know more. They have already told us so much about their lives why not just tell us this part too?
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4-08-2009 @ 3:18PM
freethegosselin8 said...TLC offered to pay Jodi for her time. Kate exploded by saying that no one else was going to profit from her children. They are now estranged as Kate is from everyone else in her family.
Her father, a minister, rounded up gently used cribs and clothing when the 6 pack was born, but Kate refused to let her children near anything that was previously owned. Her OCD wouldn't let her.
She packed up all of the donations, sold everything at a consignment shop and used the money for new items. She likes money - cash only, in the form of "love offerings."
She is a pain in the ass and still hasn't paid back the state of PA for the birth of the children. The governor stupidly offered full college scholorships for all of the children when they were born so they have to stay in PA to collect.
Ignorant and greedy people. Jon does not work anymore either. Why make $35,000 doing data entry when you can collect $65k per episode?
4-09-2009 @ 8:00PM
sharon said...Brenda, it's all explained on Gosselins without pity. It's too much to put in here, but basically they have crapped on everyone that they used to use all the time.
4-08-2009 @ 7:32AM
CAROLYN said...THIS IS THE REALITY OF THE SHOW. JON DOES TAKE A LOT OF ABUSE FROM KATE BOTH VERBAL AND PHYSICAL. SHE IS OBSESSIVE COMPLUSIVE. SHE RULES THE CHILDREN AND THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD. THE SHOW ON THE PICKING OUT THE DOGS WAS SO TYPICAL OF KATE AND HER I, I, I ATTITUDE. THE SHOW SHOULD BE CALLED " I, KATE RULE." DOES SHE CARE WHAT WE THINK? NO, SHE IS FILLED WITH ENOUGH SELF IMPORTANCE THAT OUR OPINION IS NOT IMPORTANT. NOT WATCHING THE SHOW IS THE ONLY IMPACT THAT CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
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4-08-2009 @ 7:26AM
LORRIE said...tHEIR MARRIAGE WILL STAY CHILD SUPPORT FOR 8 CHILDREN IS BEYOND THOUGHTS. KATE SHOULD NEVER DOWN JON TO THE KIDS. TELLING THE KIDS "IGNORE DADDY HE IS MEAN" IS THE START OF THE KIDS DISRESPECTING JON AS THEIR PARENT. THE CHILDREN ARE WONDERFUL LITTLE THINGS. THEY ARE ADORABLE
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4-08-2009 @ 7:34AM
kathy said...They are strong people. They will work things out. They love each other and they both have alot of stress between the children and camera crew. They need a break
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4-08-2009 @ 7:35AM
cathy said...I think that they will be allright. There a strong couple with a lot going on. Battles are fought and ended. Good luck to them.
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4-08-2009 @ 7:35AM
lynnvt2000 said...It is very easy to critique people when you are not in their every day life and see only what the editing room wants you to. I only have three and they are a handful those 8 children are pretty well behaved when they have 7 others to compete with. Maddie is actint out yes as most children do if those children were TOO well behaved you would all say they were abusive. These are ordinary children acting the way children should not like soldiers. Every marriage has there issues and they have a tremendous amount of stress with all the children alone let alone. Go Jon and Kate I give you a lot of credit. If half the people around had cameras following them constantly I wonder what we would see in their lives especially when you have a team following you around. With eight kids when is there "alone" time just to remember when it was the 2 of you? Forget the haters it's not easy to raise a family and keep a marriage together in todays world keep up the good work.
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4-08-2009 @ 8:37AM
Bev said...I have watched every show of Jon & Kate + Eight.....I think this is a great family with eight kids that are getting a wonderful upbringing . They are advanced for children at there age and are a bonded family. Yes Kate gets on Jon sometimes but look at the connection they have together and with their children. There is a great deal of love within this family. I could hug everyone of those kids and shake hands with Jon & Kate for a super job.......
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4-08-2009 @ 7:50AM
Kim said...I have seen a change in this show over the past few years. I think Jon quitting his job and being home 24 hours a day is too much. There are very very few marriages that could take husband and wife being with each other constantly. My husband and I have been married 23 years and if we were with each other all the time we would never make it.
The kids are old enough now where he should go back to work outside the home. He needs time to be himself. Kate seems to thrive on being on the show full time.
The kids are not brats. Get any siblings together under the age of 5 and you will see similar behavior let alone 6 all together. Maddie does have issues. Hopefully she will get the help she needs. I'm not sure what that might be.
I hope they work things out. Kate has seemed to have gotten worse over the years. They need to have other people in their lives. If you notice this past season it is always just them. There are no family members or friends around. Jon seems to be a very caring and loving person.
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5-03-2010 @ 8:39PM
MaMo said...Well said Loren, even if you have trouble spelling. I laughed my ass off. I loved your comments and I have watched both shows. I really enjoy the Little People Show and I do find Kate and the twins are a little over the top. I don't think their marriage will survive if they continue with the show. Life's too hard as it is let alone putting yourself out there for the entire world to see. I know it's all about the money but when you watch the twins they will eventually pose a problem for dear Kate and I don't think she'll be able to handle it in the long run. Before she knows those girls will be in their teens and they will really give her a run for her money. What they probably need is a good therapist who might be able to talk them down from continuing this drama about their lives, What do you think the effects of putting your kids on display to the world will have on them in the long run? They're playing with fire and don't even know where the water hoses are at to douse the flames. If child stars can't handle their fading fame what do you think will happen to these kids? Something for Jon and Kate to think about!
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4-08-2009 @ 8:00AM
cyndi said...Will Jon and Kate work it out?
Of course they will. She wouldn't have it any other way. She has total control of every aspect of her life, including her husband. That marriage isn't over until she decides it's over. I can't even imagine being that controlling. She doesn't speak to Jon like he is one of her children, she speaks to him like he is one of the dogs!!!!
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4-08-2009 @ 8:17AM
MaMo said...Do they have dogs???
4-08-2009 @ 8:16AM
Gary said...I have never watched the show, never even heard of it, and could frankly care less about how other people live their lives...I think if people paid more attention to their own lives and families, the world might be a better place...
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4-08-2009 @ 8:01AM
LuLu said...Bottom line is poor John is stuck in a bad situation and I think Kate purposely put him there. Think about it, he can't leave her - how much child support would he have to pay for 8 kids? She treats him like crap because she knows he can't do anything about it. I do not watch the show any more - I feel they are using their situation to make money and I do not approve. They get wonderful trips (to Disney and Hawaii) and a new house while many in our country are losing their jobs and homes - they should be ashamed!
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4-08-2009 @ 3:04PM
Antoenetta said...I agree with u 100% if not more!!!!!!!! Kate has more then any us will see in our lifetime!!!!!! Jon is way toooo good for her!!!!! Jon wake up and open ur eyes u might see something that u have not before seen!!!!!!!
4-08-2009 @ 8:00AM
Doris said...I love the show I have watched since it came on the screen I hope you all come back for the next season I am sure you will both work out your problem You have a beautiful children
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