If you're sick of seeing Kate Gosselin in the news and the way she spends more time acting like a celebrity than a mom, you ain't seen nothing yet. Just when she got settled into her Kate Plus 8 series, Perez Hilton is reporting that Kate Gosselin is now working with ABC to develop her own dating reality tv show. Stop the insanity! When I picture the Kate Gosselin dating show, I'm envisioning The Bachelorette on PMS. (Please note, the PMS would last the entire season of the show.)
The possibility of this new dating show making it to the air leads me to two questions:
- Has Kate considered giving her family a normal life? Unlike celebrities who try to shield their children from the paparazzi, Kate nearly throws hers in front of the camera. I don't understand her obsession with reality television. She doesn't even seem to enjoy the spotlight, yet she keeps coming back to it. It's not as if she's in dire need of the cash at the moment, so what's her deal?
- What man would want to fight for Kate's love? Did they see how she treated Jon Gosselin? My guess is that these are men who are purely after the spotlight...or ones who are into dominatrices and enjoy being treated badly...if you know what I mean
What do you think of the new Kate Gosselin dating show idea? Does she deserve to look for love, or do you think she's gone too far this time?
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When I have read about her and Jon it has always looked like an on television train wreck waiting to happen and it happened. Seems no one remembers the photos of her and the body guard on the beach...preceding her husbands deciding to find someone else. Also I remember reading negative comments about her when the show first aired.
It's sad for all of them. So many people dream of being on tv and the money it brings, and it seems to me it didn't bring this family much of anything. The father is chasing skirts... and the mother is looking to be a star.... and all the kids are probably sitting there saying, "We are we in all this?"
Course, this could have happened on a lesser scale even if they didn't go on the tv show, but I think it's a case of fame and fortune going to one's head. Everyone wanted to see the kids when they had the first show, that was the draw.