Well, it was bound to happen...no big revelation here, though the entertainment media will likely call it "shocking news" and "bombshell" more times that I'll be able to count tonight. (Note to self: Add "bombshell" to your list of pet peeve words.)
As the shit continues hit the fan at the speed of light in Jon and Kate Gosselin's lives, production of the reality show that made them famous, Jon & Kate Plus 8, has been suspended following their announcement Monday that they're splitting up.
Uh-oh
Last night's episode attracted a TLC-record 10.6 million viewers, but despite the huge ratings, the network and the family are "taking some time off to regroup," TLC said in a statement.
The network said that next Monday's episode will feature a clip package of the couple's highs and lows during their 10-year marriage and some new footage, but that the next all-new episode won't air until Aug 3. "Then a modified schedule will be in place to support the family's transition," TLC said.
J&K+8 addicts must be reaching for their oxygen tanks and lots of chocolate...
The decision came from TLC and not the family, the Los Angeles Times reported. Because of the couple's faltering marriage, production on each episode thus far has been down to the minute, and word is they simply don't have enough footage now to create fresh installments, according to the report.
Only six episodes of the 40-episode season have aired.
"Over the course of this weekend, Jon's activities have left me no choice but to file legal procedures in order to protect myself and our children," Kate said in a statement Monday.
The couple reportedly plans to live in different cities. Right now the family, which includes a set of twins and sextuplets, home base is a $1.1 million Pennsylvania house. People magazine recently reported Jon was apartment hunting in New York and might move to Donald Trump's Trump Place (not Plaza, which is way more expensive than what any of them will be able to afford without the show and its perks).
Now, this thing about to become a tale of two cities caught my interest because if you think about it, why the hell is he moving to New York (or wherever)--so far away from his beloved eight kids? Usually, caring parents do whatever they can to remain nearby so they can see their children as often as possible and be a part of their lives. Occasionally, this is not doable because of work or family issues. Fine. What's the issue here?
Hmmm...
During last night's episode, a teary-eyed Kate that in spite of it all "the show must go on."
Well...not really.
Sources: US magazine, E! Online, Los Angeles Times, My Twisted MindCopyright © 2009
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