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Kate Gosselin Looked Svelte at Emmys: What’s Her Secret?
Kate Gosselin may be a busy mom of eight kids, but you’d never know it by looking at her svelte, toned figure! Kate showed off her fab bod on the red carpet at the 2010 Emmys last night.
Gosselin told Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush that she’s been running five or six miles every day to keep her figure in tip-top shape. When asked who exactly she is running from, Kate replied, “stress…just stress.”
Stress? Yeah, I’d say that Kate has her fair share of that. Between constantly being torn down in the media, an ex-husband who isn’t exactly father-of-the-year, and having eight kids to keep up with, I think it’s safe to say that she is no stranger to being stressed out.
One thing is for sure, Kate has certainly come a long way from her infamous mullet and frump-filled look on the original seasons of Jon and Kate Plus Eight.
I think she pulled off the red carpet looking pretty darn great for a mom of eight kids!
Maybe I’ll hit the treadmill later today.
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Joseph commented on Aug 30 10 at 4:30 pmThank you for writing a very nice, fair piece about Kate. I totally agree that this poor woman has so much on her plate and constantly gets kicked no matter what she does. I agree…she looked lovely and handled the skit with class. Jimmy Fallon gave her a personal invite for this and he knew he had a trooper who would not let him down!
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