Jon Tweets About Kate
These people just can’t keep anything private. What happened to the good ol’ days when a rowing couple just duked it out in the privacy of their own home? Now a days it’s beginning to feel like the Gosselins never talk privately.
This week we, of course, had Kate’s personal confessions on Monday during the special “Kate: Her Story”. It was smattered with half-confessions and weepy apologies about her tendency to get bossy with Jon. One wonders if she bothered picking up the phone and telling all this to his face.
Since Jon can’t pass up an opportunity to get the publics’ lips flapping, he quickly hopped on his Blackberry and tweeted about Kate’s interview comments. Huh..I guess he disagreed with some of them.
While Kate told TLC of her 10-year marriage, “Whatever happened, it happened so quickly…Something had to give”, Jon tweeted:
“She claims she ‘didn’t remember’ who called it quits. Hey at least she said ‘didn’t remember’ instead of lieing [sic],” told Jon, who has many times said Kate wouldn’t do counseling and called it quits herself.
Jon also commented on Kate’s ’slip’ during her interview when she admitted the couple had split a year ago, but when the fifth season of Jon & Kate Plus 8 premiered on May 25 (09), Kate said she didn’t know where their relationship was headed. (Examiner)
But in all seriousness, has it occurred to either of these two to just pick up the phone. There is absolutely no reason for all of this dirty laundry to be aired for the whole world to see. They really just need to get this all worked out in private, then go back to their lives. The sickening part is that in just about every interview they have, both Jon and Kate whine about the publicity and claim that they wish they could deal with the divorce in privacy.
Every. Interiew.
It just highlights their overall phoniness. I know there is not much they can do about the paparazzi camping on their front lawn. The guys with cameras will continue to chase them as long as they are newsworthy. That’s life in the limelight.
But a lot of these private details could be kept, well, private. Especially as of these back and forth communications that really should be taking place one-on-one. It’s wrong that we the public are finding out about lawsuits at the same time, or before, Kate or Jon does. Same with these “apologies”.
It’s one thing to make “public” statements to help control or fix an image has of you. It’s quite another to be publicizing something that really should have remained private in the first place.
