Kate Gosselin On Today Show: Single Worst Moment In The History Of Mankind
This morning Kate Gosselin was interviewed by Meredith Vieira on NBC’s The Today Show seven weeks after announcing her separation from husband Jon Gosselin. Seven weeks! People still care about this story after seven weeks?
Her segment was by far the single worst moment in the history of the world. I hope aliens don’t see this.
After The Today Show positioned her as someone of extreme importance and relevance, Queen Gosselin came across as the most selfish, self-centered, egotistical person basic cable has ever known.
Ever single world out of this bloodsucker’s mouth was pure drivel. She said she was doing everything for “the sake of my kids.” If you really cared about your kids YOU WOULDN”T HAVE PUT THEM ON TELEVISION IN THE FIRST PLACE!
Then as if on cue she started to cry. It was as phony as TLC is unwatchable. What she is going through is the same thing millions of people go through every day only they don’t get to whine about it to Meredith Vieira. Although, most do get to whine about it to Al Roker.
On top of that, her big observation, the bit of sagacious wisdom she had to depart to other women in her position was “nobody’s perfect.” Thanks for that mind-numbingly obvious insight you vapid blonde leech.
She still wears her wedding ring, and as you might expect, she does it for her kids. I was 16 before I realized my mother wore a wedding ring and 17 before I knew what it meant. Kids have no clue about the significance of a wedding ring nor do they care. However, they do care about being left alone with some strange nanny while mommy and daddy are away being celebrities.
Nice to see the Today Show has nothing else to talk about during these halcyon days of global economic recession and the war on terror. Matt Lauer must have been ecstatic he drew the long straw and didn’t have to interview this piece of crap.

6:33 pm
It sounds like you are the one with the problem. If you don’t enjoy it, why watch it?
You are correct and incorrect in saying that millions of people go through this sort of thing every day BUT not many have it so widely broadcasted with an entire country pointing fingers. I do feel badly for the Gosselin children and for Kate Gosselin, they have had their entire lives thrown into the media for the rest of the world to eat up for entertainment. I don’t, however, feel sorry for Jon Gosselin because from what I’ve seen of him he seems to enjoy all of the attention he is getting from the media and all the interviews he’s getting to do. I wish the best of luck to everyone involved with this event.
PS: You didn’t know what a wedding band was until you were 17? That is very surprising.
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