Jon and Kate Plus 8 - New Season, New Chance to Make it All Work?
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The new season of TLC's Jon and Kate Plus 8 premiers tonight, and let's face it -- we're all dying to see what happens, no matter whose side we think we're on.
"My kids are the reason I have always done everything," Kate Gosselin says in the trailer for tonight's show, and while it is easy to see her intensity, it is also easy to see how this particular version of "everything" has been hard on her family. Jon Gosselin adds that "The world isn't about ratings and TV, it's about happiness and love and companionship and ... family. I think we all get caught up in everything."
He adds, "Too much of anything is bad." We've certainly seen that lately.
Will this be the last season for Jon and Kate Plus 8? And -- more importantly -- will this be the end for Jon and Kate? We'll find out, starting tonight.
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Rumors are swirling about Jon and Kate Gosselin's marriage. Is it over? Or is this just the stuff of reality TV? It's hard to know what's true, but it's even harder to look away.
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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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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
annie kowles 5-25-2009 @ 3:23PM
I just can't figure this one out! In many ways, I think all the hype over each of their supposed "affairs" is just a ploy to drum up a good rating for the new season, and also for Kate to pump up book sales. Because the flip side of that is: what kind of people could they be if it IS true that their marriage is essentially over and they are each with someone else? I mean.....I know some people will sacrifice almost anything for $7500 a show, which is I guess what they get, plus tons of perks.....but I am surprised that even their backers and producers would allow this show to go on if it really is such a farce. I guess we shall see. Either way, it seems that both of them are sacrificing their kid's happiness and stability AND they seem to be a couple of phonies, tho I like Jon better than Kate by far. That they are allowing a zillion voyeurs weekly into their private lives seems so exploitive to me anyway, w/o all the extra about their bad marriage.
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val 5-25-2009 @ 6:56PM
I agree partially with what your saying, but let's also remember they are only human too! divorce rates have gone up extremely high,kids are growing up in broken homes more today then ever before, so whys it make them any different. just my thoughts.
LinS 6-03-2009 @ 6:18PM
That's $75,000 a show and my daughter saw Jon in Newburgh, New York the day of the 5th season premier show....with two woman....one of them was young....he looked upset and very drained. He walked by my daughter's table at the restaurant and glanced and smiled at her young kids. Kate I believe has been dumping Jon for some time for her $1600.00/week body guard!!!!
I believe it's for real and the end of much pain and abuse shown toward Jon by Kate....Yeat she would like people to believe HE did this to HER. I think she has very bad motivation, Look at her brothers appearance on cbs....where he comments on the situation from the families perspective.....very revealing.
NIKI 5-25-2009 @ 4:22PM
My biggest concern in the marital issue is the children.
Kate is sounding sooo much like the hero/injured person in TV ads. Jon has been demeaned, talked over and emasculated by her for years. In her mind IMO everything is about her. I see Jon's point - she's made a career out of the show - he's just Jon someone for Kate to verbally abuse. He's wonderful with those kids and it's plain to see they are drawn to him rather than Kate, who is probably not home that much anyway.
Regardless of the show, I pray the family can work things out for the sake of the children.
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brenda 5-26-2009 @ 11:55AM
so sad . turn off the cameras and be a family. we can watch reruns for a while. remember the reasons that you had your beautiful children.
Sally King 5-27-2009 @ 8:29PM
I have watched the show from the beginning and I wish Kate and Jon had watched the marathon this weekend. They teased and kissed and touched each other and you could see that there really was love there, but things have changed. Kate has changed. Just look at her from day 1 to today. She seems to have more interest in herself, her image and the sarcasm that she hands out to everyone including her children. The day that ended the enjoyment for me was when the children all got together at the table to jointly say, "Thank you mommy for the puppies", and she said, "You're not welcome." How cold. She seems to always be acting for the camera and wants to come out the funniest. She said she's doing this alll for her children, but she's doing this for Kate. Somewhere in her past she felt unimportant, not good enough and now it seems that she will do anything to anyone, walk over anyone, including her husband, children, Aunt Jody, Beth and her daughter, to be "top dog". She should be careful. If she thinks life is hectic now with all those people around her, she might find herself totally alone...she might lose Jon, he extended family, friends, and the respect of her children. Is all the money and fame more important than that?
Lynn 5-27-2009 @ 1:57PM
I agree...First of all, Kate shows to be the most "Constantly" demeaning, insulting, emasculating, degrading not to mention-downright cold woman towards her husband,that I have seen on a Family show...(By the way, where is her Pastor who should be exhoting her???)
No man would put up with that! I watched the show with my daughter for about 1 month until I wanted to slap her in the mouth but just turned it off.
Jon was certainly the most nurturing and did much better than a lot of guys could have. He works his tail of with those kids! ;and what do the kids learn from these dynamics between the parents? Nothing good I'm sure...
audrey 6-02-2009 @ 2:43PM
Are you all kidding, Jon is so selfish to think of his own needs rather than his beauitful children.Do you realize how much little Hannh loves that man.?????
I feel so sorry that the childrens lives are going to be upset because of his selfishness.what is he doing hanging around with 23year olds he is over 30.
So Kate can be a bitch would you all like to raise 8 kids with not much help from your husband.
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jamie s 5-26-2009 @ 3:15PM
I feel the same way I think Jon should be a little more intrested in maybe seeking advise from a marriage counsler instead of acting like its all abouut being there for his kids they don't need him to be their sitter they need a full time DAD!!!!!!!! Come on Jon step up
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Lezlie760 5-27-2009 @ 12:39AM
1. They need to forget the show and get into councelling if they really care about the kids and their vows.
2. Kate needs to resist the temptation to always be in charge. She should be Jon's helper/partner not the leader of the pack. This is totally opposite of her nature but if she really loves those kids and God she will work hard to do it.
3, Jon needs to do what he needs to make a life that will be good for the family. That includes selling the big house and going back to a simpler life. Maybe he should even put his foot down about giving permission for his kids to be filmed. Take charge man!
4. They both are very self centered self serving people, which has been amplified by all the TLC attention.
5. They both need to seek the councel of a older Godly man and woman who can give them support not of the media type.
My guess though is Kate will continue to get off on all the attention and perks of being a TV celebrity and Jon will continue to look to get his masculine ego stroked by anyone who will.
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audrey 5-27-2009 @ 2:21PM
This is for Jamie.,
Thank goodness someone thinks like I do. Where does Jon get off saying Monday night that when his kids are mature enough he holds they beleive him,. the boys might but the little girls are going to be suspious.
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Barb 5-28-2009 @ 1:20AM
It is sad to think that what really started out as a great reality show, has turned in to a sideshow. Kate - you are making money off from your children...is that your job? Give up the show and fight for your family.
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Cily 6-01-2009 @ 9:45PM
Let's see....they have 8 kids but Kate is off signing books and Jon is off skiing. Where are their priorities? Those 8 kids badly need parental attention. And Kate, please...that fake tan, those fake nails, that high maintenance hairstyle. Are your diva pleasures more important than time with your children?
Last episode in the van Kate said "the paparazzi are after us" then one of the kids said "what's the paparazzi?" and Kate said "don't say that word". Yet she said it to them in the first place. She seems so self centered and phony and conceited.
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MARY 8-18-2009 @ 8:06PM
IF JON IS SMART HE WILL ASK FOR JOINT CUSTODY AND TRY TO GIVE HIS KIDS A NORMAL LIFE, KATE IS TO BUSY RUNNING HER LIFE TO BE THEIR FOR THE CHILDREN. IT TAKES TWO TO MAKE A MARRIAGE AND TWO TO BREAK IT. PARENTING IS DIFFERANT I BELIEVE KATE IS A GOOD PERSON, BUT JON IS THE BETTER PARENT.
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