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Jon Gosselin Thinks He’s God’s Gift To Women
Jon Gosselin, despite dating two or three women since his split with wife Kate in June, might need some help in meeting eligible ladies.
Janis Spindel, matchmaker and author, tells Life & Style of her recent meeting with Jon Gosselin at the Samuel Waxmen benefit in the Hamptons. She’s convinced she can help. “Here’s a guy with a diamond earring who thinks he’s God’s gift to… I don’t know what.” She handed Jon her business card.
She adds, “I basically was very clear about who I was and what I do — I’m America’s top matchmaker. To say the least [Jon and Michael Lohan], both could use my services.”
Janis said both men will eventually need to hire a professional to help them meet the right women. “My net is a lot wider than theirs. Look at their track records.”
Jon’s only been semi-single since June, he has no business even having a track record! I agree, Jon probably does need help finding someone suitable but right now, he does not need a woman. He needs to put his time, focus and energy on his kids. Forget dating for at least a few months and get your head on straight!
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