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Jon Gosselin Says He’s Living A “Nightmare”
Poor Jon Gosselin. He just can’t catch a break. Poor guy. The reality TV father-of-eight is tired of doing Jon & Kate Plus 8, and would much prefer a 9 to 5 job and claims he’s living a “nightmare.”
Where is my violin when I need it?
Jon told Usmagazine.com, “I wish I had a 9 to 5 job instead of the nightmare I’m living. This is 24/7. I don’t want even want to do taping for the show anymore.”
But Jon admits he must continue with the show and promotional appearances so he can make as much money as possible. He and Kate make about $75,000 per episode of the show.
Jon added, “I have two houses and eight children to take care of and I need to work.” Yes, that’s right, Jon!
Jon recently taped an episode of their TLC show with the kids at the Lower Heidelberg Fire Company in Berks County, and they had a fundraising lemonade stand.
Jon also wore a shirt that was printed with “Lies, Lies, Lies, Lies,” on the front. Interesting. He was photographed posing with women. His usual MO now.
I say suck it up Jon and do what you have to do for the sake of your kids!
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Ali commented on Aug 25 09 at 5:53 pmHe needs and accountant and a shrink. The accountant would tell him that renting an apartment in New York City is a super bone head move if you are trying to save money. It’s not like he is commuiting to work either he has to leave the city to go back to Penn for taping. I would like to see his ass back in Penn working his tech job 9-5. You think ay strange would be into him then? Most families in this country dont make 75K a year and many are just as large as the Gosselins. They are both greedy. Oh and if he gave up smokes and drinking he would save thousands a year.
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