The New York Post reported this week that, in the wake of Jon Gosselin’s demand that his kids no longer be featured in a TLC reality show (the one that made the Gosselin's a household name), it's entirely likely that we've seen the last original episode of Jon and Kate Plus 8. "This is the last episode for which we have completed filming," a TLC spokeswoman told the Post. "We remain suspended."
The Post reporter read between the lines and offered this: "It's believed that, behind the scenes, neither the network nor Kate are pushing Jon to rescind his ban on filming the kids."
That leaves the separating/divorcing Gosselins with some extra times on their hands. What should they do with that time?
While one of Jon’s girlfriends, 22-year-old Hailey Glassman, has told The Insider that Jon already spends a good bit of his time having “mantrums” (man tantrums), taking his temper out on her and lying (“Sometimes he has trouble with the truth and he will dance and dance around his lies,” Glassman said), it’s being rumored that Jon will go out on a date with the Octomom as part of a reality show. (And if they brought all their kids along on the date, they'd have the equivalent of the population of Rhode Island in tow.)
Meanwhile, Kate has told the media that she doesn’t think anyone would want to marry into her situation and is contemplating returning to her nursing career. (Wonder how her bedside manner would compare to Edie Falco's Nurse Jackie?)
In case Jon and Kate are looking for something to help them to fill their days, which were once spent in front of TLC cameras and promoting the show and their "happy" family, I've got some suggestions for them:
Jon could try to improve his reputation as a devoted father of eight young children by writing a book about how challenging it is to be a divorced father while in the glare of media spotlight (at the same time he's courting said spotlight . . . but he doesn't need to mention that.). When he’s done, he can have his publicist arrange to hold his book launch party poolside at a Las Vegas hotel next to svelte bikinied women, seeing as though “hosting” a party at a similar locale earlier this year did so much to boost his loving daddy image.
Or Jon could take a page from the father of Sarah Palin's grandson and give a tell-all, scathing interview about his soon-to-be ex-wife to Vanity Fair, pose for photos while holding a photo of Kate’s head on a stick with the eyes cut out (as Levi Johnston did with a photo of Palin), then offer to pose naked for Playgirl, continue to give interviews where you taunt the person who you now loathe (in Jon’s case it would be Kate who he’s already trashed on ABC by saying he “despises” her) and say that you’ve got “huge” stories about that person that you've yet to reveal, as Johnston did on CBS' Early Show this week.
Given that Kate has told the media that she feels comfortable in front of the camera, maybe she could consider becoming a third co-host of the 47th hour of the Today Show, accompanying Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb. Kate and Kathie Lee can take turns rolling their eyes, cracking wise and making exaggerated arm motions as they discuss the news of the day.
Do you have any suggestions as to the next career moves for Jon and Kate?
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Showing posts with label Jon and Kate divorce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jon and Kate divorce. Show all posts
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Kate Shows Her Sense of Humor on 'Leno,' Jon Not So Much
THIS is the way the Gosselins should go. Forget the whining on ABC News about how you "despise" your estranged spouse. Forget about complaining to the Today Show about the status of the joint bank account. Forget endorsing milkshakes or cupcakes or Twinkies or whatever the heck Jon was shilling the other day.
Go on a CHARM offensive. The Gosselins have heard of charm, right?
Kate's appearance in the video spoof on The Jay Leno Show -- of "paparazzi" hounding her, and her treating them like children -- is exactly the kind of thing Jon and Kate need to start doing to distract from the whole mess o'ugly they've been dishing out to the national media. This video makes her look like she at least gets how the public sees her and indicates that she's got some kind of a sense of humor.
If Jon appeared in a similar kind of spoof, maybe I'd warm back up to him too (though he's committed so much self-inflicted damage to his image that he's got his work cut out for him, rebuild-wise). Instead of doing some comedy, Jon agreed to be interviewed by Nancy Grace. Bad move dude. Seriously. She smoked you.
Do you think Kate's appearance in a Leno spoof was a good idea or a bad one? Should both Gosselins do more of this or just keep a low profile for the time being?
Go on a CHARM offensive. The Gosselins have heard of charm, right?
Kate's appearance in the video spoof on The Jay Leno Show -- of "paparazzi" hounding her, and her treating them like children -- is exactly the kind of thing Jon and Kate need to start doing to distract from the whole mess o'ugly they've been dishing out to the national media. This video makes her look like she at least gets how the public sees her and indicates that she's got some kind of a sense of humor.
If Jon appeared in a similar kind of spoof, maybe I'd warm back up to him too (though he's committed so much self-inflicted damage to his image that he's got his work cut out for him, rebuild-wise). Instead of doing some comedy, Jon agreed to be interviewed by Nancy Grace. Bad move dude. Seriously. She smoked you.
Do you think Kate's appearance in a Leno spoof was a good idea or a bad one? Should both Gosselins do more of this or just keep a low profile for the time being?
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Trashy Celeb Dirt: The Dueling Gosselins, Jon Makes TLC Show Stop Filming
Production on Jon & Kate Plus 8 -- which TLC had announced would be renamed Kate Plus 8 -- has ground to a halt because Jon Gosselin is steamed. And his estranged wife Kate wants the show to go on. Here's what various news outlets have to say about the power struggle going on between the dueling Gosselins:
TV Guide reported on Jon's lawyer's statement:
"Jon Gosselin sees TLC as a 'monster' that has greedily cashed in on his family and even partially caused the breakdown of his marriage with Kate, his lawyer says.
. . . 'Jon is resolved not to allow the TLC corporate machine to devour his family and promote the monster's best interests over those of his family,' Jon Gosselin's lawyer, Mark Jay Heller, said Thursday in a statement.
. . . The attorney claims that TLC 'failed to designate the appropriate compensation to be allocated to the children' and 'it may ultimately be determined that TLC has not provided for compensation for the eight children over the past four years.' Heller also alleges the network 'never secured location permits' to film on the Gosselins' property."
The New York Times reported on TLC's reaction: "In a statement on Thursday, TLC said, 'We are aware of Jon Gosselin’s recent statements and remain deeply disappointed at his continued erratic behavior.'"
The Associated Press relayed Kate's response:
"I'm saddened and confused by Jon's public media statements. Jon has never expressed any concerns to me about our children being involved in the show and, in fact, is on the record as saying he believes the show benefits our children and was taping on Friday with the kids.
. . . I do the show for my family because I believe it provides us opportunities we wouldn't otherwise have. Jon used to share that belief until as recently as the day the network announced the name change of the show and indicated that Jon would have a lesser role in the show."
Bottom line: I think this is an attempt by Jon to dig himself out of the pathetically desperate PR debacle he created for himself with his highly public womanizing, frat boy behavior, hosting a Las Vegas pool party with bikinied babes and mouthing off to the media (including telling ABC News that he "despises" Kate). He's suddenly acting like he wants to "save" his family. Why else would he, during the same week, also say he wants to suspend the divorce and then tell In Touch Weekly (via Huffington Post) that, "'I regret my conduct since Kate and I separated [on June 22],' Jon tells In Touch exclusively. 'I used poor judgment in publicly socializing with other women so soon.'"
I'm sorry, but I'm not buyin' it. Are you?
Image credit: INFphoto.com via this web site.
TV Guide reported on Jon's lawyer's statement:
"Jon Gosselin sees TLC as a 'monster' that has greedily cashed in on his family and even partially caused the breakdown of his marriage with Kate, his lawyer says.
. . . 'Jon is resolved not to allow the TLC corporate machine to devour his family and promote the monster's best interests over those of his family,' Jon Gosselin's lawyer, Mark Jay Heller, said Thursday in a statement.
. . . The attorney claims that TLC 'failed to designate the appropriate compensation to be allocated to the children' and 'it may ultimately be determined that TLC has not provided for compensation for the eight children over the past four years.' Heller also alleges the network 'never secured location permits' to film on the Gosselins' property."
The New York Times reported on TLC's reaction: "In a statement on Thursday, TLC said, 'We are aware of Jon Gosselin’s recent statements and remain deeply disappointed at his continued erratic behavior.'"
The Associated Press relayed Kate's response:
"I'm saddened and confused by Jon's public media statements. Jon has never expressed any concerns to me about our children being involved in the show and, in fact, is on the record as saying he believes the show benefits our children and was taping on Friday with the kids.
. . . I do the show for my family because I believe it provides us opportunities we wouldn't otherwise have. Jon used to share that belief until as recently as the day the network announced the name change of the show and indicated that Jon would have a lesser role in the show."
Bottom line: I think this is an attempt by Jon to dig himself out of the pathetically desperate PR debacle he created for himself with his highly public womanizing, frat boy behavior, hosting a Las Vegas pool party with bikinied babes and mouthing off to the media (including telling ABC News that he "despises" Kate). He's suddenly acting like he wants to "save" his family. Why else would he, during the same week, also say he wants to suspend the divorce and then tell In Touch Weekly (via Huffington Post) that, "'I regret my conduct since Kate and I separated [on June 22],' Jon tells In Touch exclusively. 'I used poor judgment in publicly socializing with other women so soon.'"
I'm sorry, but I'm not buyin' it. Are you?
Image credit: INFphoto.com via this web site.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Jimmy Kimmel's 'Jon & Kate' Spoof
Jimmy Kimmel Live this week featured an amusing spoof of a phony Lifetime original movie, "Kate is Enough," starring Kathy Griffin as Kate Gosselin.
For those who have chosen sides -- Team Kate or Team Jon -- this is an equal opportunity satire, lampooning both Jon and Kate.
For those who have chosen sides -- Team Kate or Team Jon -- this is an equal opportunity satire, lampooning both Jon and Kate.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Column in Which I Tell Jon Gosselin and Levi Johnston to "Man Up and Shut Up"
I went a little nutty this week in my Pop Culture & Politics column over on Mommy Track'd.
You see, I was more than a tad annoyed, by Levi Johnston, who dumped all over his kid's family in the October issue of Vanity Fair, and by Jon Gosselin, who has whined to ABC News' Primetime, telling the world that he "despises" the mother of his eight children and that he lost his 20s to childrearing. Cry me a river Jon. None of the pregnancies were accidents. I used to be sympathetic to you, dude. No more.
And as for Levi, the 19-year-old tattletale, what a portrait of class and chivalry, dumping all over his son's grandparents to a national magazine, dishing dirt about Sarah and Todd Palin's sex life and complaining about THEIR parenting, or lack thereof. Yeah you're gonna be a great specimen of parental excellence Levi.
You see, I was more than a tad annoyed, by Levi Johnston, who dumped all over his kid's family in the October issue of Vanity Fair, and by Jon Gosselin, who has whined to ABC News' Primetime, telling the world that he "despises" the mother of his eight children and that he lost his 20s to childrearing. Cry me a river Jon. None of the pregnancies were accidents. I used to be sympathetic to you, dude. No more.
And as for Levi, the 19-year-old tattletale, what a portrait of class and chivalry, dumping all over his son's grandparents to a national magazine, dishing dirt about Sarah and Todd Palin's sex life and complaining about THEIR parenting, or lack thereof. Yeah you're gonna be a great specimen of parental excellence Levi.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Trashy Celeb Dirt: Kate Gosselin Speaks Out on 'Today'
Enough with the stories about which twentysomething is Jon Gosselin dating today. Now Kate Gosselin, his soon-to-be ex-wife, has taken hold of the PR nightmare that is their divorce and went on the Today Show to provide her side of the story. And the Today Show pulled out all the stops to try to get Kate to cry because crying makes for good TV.
When Meredith Vieria asked Kate why she was still wearing her wedding ring, Kate said, "For them," meaning her children, who she said she's trying to gradually ease into the new situation. Her eyes welled with tears that didn't quite fall down in a shower, though Meredith did pointedly, dramatically, hand her tissue. "I don't want to upset them."
"This is not what any mother sets out for for her children," Kate said of the divorce. "This does not feel like the best for my children, but it's necessary."
Vieria asked Kate about a post-break-up interview Jon had given in which he said Kate was the one who gave up on the marriage last year. To her credit, Kate replied, "Clearly, we both have completely different takes on what happened between us but I feel like the details of that, for the sake of my kids, need to remain private."
"Clearly, his goals are not my goals," she added.
However the heartless Vieria kept pressing -- trying to get Kate to full-on weep perhaps? -- asking Kate how she felt about the fact that Jon was dating the daughter of the plastic surgeon who did Kate's tummy tuck which was televised on Jon & Kate Plus 8. How the heck do you think she felt Meredith? "It's got to be hurtful," Meredith goaded. She then proceeded to ask Kate what she did to contribute to the downfall of the marriage saying, "Marriage is a two-way street. Divorce is a two-way street. What role do you think you played, if any, in what happened?"
I actually felt badly for Kate while watching this interview and got the distinct impression that she was being used to goose up Today's ratings, as the words "Exclusive" were plastered on the screen. This is one reason (among the many) why I stopped watching the Today Show. The interviews started to feel too exploitative.
But certainly Kate knew that this would happen before she set foot on the set. Her live interview had been promoted for days. So perhaps she was simply trying to eek out some sympathy, acquire more people to side with her on Team Kate, as opposed to with her immature husband. Meanwhile, their children are the ones who'll really suffer the most.
When Meredith Vieria asked Kate why she was still wearing her wedding ring, Kate said, "For them," meaning her children, who she said she's trying to gradually ease into the new situation. Her eyes welled with tears that didn't quite fall down in a shower, though Meredith did pointedly, dramatically, hand her tissue. "I don't want to upset them."
"This is not what any mother sets out for for her children," Kate said of the divorce. "This does not feel like the best for my children, but it's necessary."
Vieria asked Kate about a post-break-up interview Jon had given in which he said Kate was the one who gave up on the marriage last year. To her credit, Kate replied, "Clearly, we both have completely different takes on what happened between us but I feel like the details of that, for the sake of my kids, need to remain private."
"Clearly, his goals are not my goals," she added.
However the heartless Vieria kept pressing -- trying to get Kate to full-on weep perhaps? -- asking Kate how she felt about the fact that Jon was dating the daughter of the plastic surgeon who did Kate's tummy tuck which was televised on Jon & Kate Plus 8. How the heck do you think she felt Meredith? "It's got to be hurtful," Meredith goaded. She then proceeded to ask Kate what she did to contribute to the downfall of the marriage saying, "Marriage is a two-way street. Divorce is a two-way street. What role do you think you played, if any, in what happened?"
I actually felt badly for Kate while watching this interview and got the distinct impression that she was being used to goose up Today's ratings, as the words "Exclusive" were plastered on the screen. This is one reason (among the many) why I stopped watching the Today Show. The interviews started to feel too exploitative.
But certainly Kate knew that this would happen before she set foot on the set. Her live interview had been promoted for days. So perhaps she was simply trying to eek out some sympathy, acquire more people to side with her on Team Kate, as opposed to with her immature husband. Meanwhile, their children are the ones who'll really suffer the most.
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Salon's Satirical Spoof of the 'Jon & Kate' Debacle
Saw this video on the Salon web site by Scott Bateman and laughed, in spite of myself. (Contrary to popular opinion, I feel badly for everyone in the Gosselin family about what's happened to the Gosselin marriage.)
However, this is great satire, particularly the line about the sextuplets possessing nuclear weapons.
However, this is great satire, particularly the line about the sextuplets possessing nuclear weapons.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Kate: 'The Show Must Go On' . . . Despite Divorcing Jon
There was a stark black screen with plain white lettering which said the following:"On Monday, June 22, 2009, legal proceedings were initiated in Pennsylvania to dissolve the ten-year marriage of Jon and Kate Gosselin."
We knew it was coming. We knew they'd be calling it quits, but Jon and Kate kept it under wraps until the night the episode, "Houses & Big Changes" aired. They didn't even file their divorce papers until very late on the day on which the episode was slated to air in order to preserve the surprise and boost the ratings. But nonetheless, there was something deeply sad about watching the one-hour "special" episode of Jon & Kate Plus Eight where Jon and Kate confirmed that they were splitting up.
Here are a few observations:
-- It seems as though Jon is psyched to move on to a new phase of his life, noting that he's only 32 years old. Why else would he say, "I'm excited and hurt." Excited? Excited to have to live elsewhere and swap custody of eight kids? He said he was proud of himself for standing on his "own two feet" and not letting Kate "rule the roost" any longer.
-- Kate, by contrast, seemed deeply devastated. "Jon has a lot of anger toward me and I'd love to discuss it with him but he won't discuss it with me," she said, adding that she'd recently sobbed harder than she'd ever sobbed. Denying that this reality program and their careers associated with the show played any role in the disintegration of her marriage, Kate said that their "goals are different now."
-- "We've always done the show for the kids to be able to provide for them . . . The show must go on," Kate declared. Viewers will now get to see what it's like to be a single parent caring for eight kids. If we thought it seemed tough caring for eight kids when there were TWO parents at home, imagine how much more difficult it'll be for Jon on his own or Kate on her own, even with a babysitter. "I know there are many families out there going through this," Kate said.
-- Other assorted questions: Are the cameras going to follow Jon and Kate into divorce court? Are they going to follow them on dates? How will they handle the kids' reactions to seeing Jon move out?
What'd you think?
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