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Kate Gosselin Is Lonely
While Jon Gosselin is busy with his many women, estranged wife Kate has kept a fairly low profile – well, as low a profile as a TV celebrity mom can keep. She’s been taking charge of her new life as a single mom, but she’s only human, and according to pals, is lonely.
Jamie Ayers, one of Kate’s closest friends, is speaking out about her split from Jon and says media reports that paint Kate as a “monster” are totally off the mark.
Ayers told Life & Style about her recent visit with her friend, “It was good for her — she’s lonely now that Jon’s gone.”
She added, “Kate’s trying to do more than be just a mom, the kind of stuff Jon would’ve done. She wants to be well-rounded for the kids.”
I’m guessing Kate’s main focus right now is her children and their well-being. But one day, when she’s ready to start dating, I’m sure there will be someone out there who won’t be afraid to be with someone who has eight kids! Maybe? Of course!
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[...] to friends, Kate is lonely but doing her best to put her focus on the kids and make this difficult situation as painless for [...]
Kate Gosselin To Speak Out In New Interview | Famecrawler commented on Aug 07 09 at 10:04 amsigh commented on Aug 06 09 at 3:18 pmThe folks I knew in her old neighborhood would say otherwise – not that she’s a monster, but that she’s short-tempered, arrogant and rude. In any event, if she wants a good relationship, she needs to be honest with herself about her own shortcomings instead of blaming everything on Jon. Two to tango, Katie.
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