Yes, during the initial ultrasounds there were 7 sacks. Sadly, the 7th never developed.
Yes, the Gosselins originally thought they were pregnant with seven babies. But one failed to develop.
Both Jon and Kate Gosselin are originally from Central Pennsylvania.
Jon and Kate announced their move during the Jon and Kate Plus 8 episode Soup and a Surprise originally aired January 5, 2009 on TLC (The Learning Channel).
Yes.
Yes, they get money for being on the show. The main reason why Jon and Kate originally signed up for "Jon and Kate plus 8" was to document their kids' lives
During the episode Houses & Big Changes (originally aired June 22, 2009) Jon and Kate announced their separation. Kate clarified that she will stay at the house with the children, but that Jon would be at the house when he has custody.
No. Filming for 'Jon and Kate Plus 8' was suspended at Jon Gosselin's request. However, TLC announced plans to continue the Gosselins on TV with 'Kate Plus Eight'. It will feature Kate Gosselin, the children with occaisional appearances by Jon Gosselin. Originally scheduled to debut November 2, 2009, 'Kate Plus Eight' is on hold while TLC, Kate and Jon Gosselin negotiate changes to reflect the Gosselin's divorce.
June 22, 2009 papers were filed to initiated divorce proceedings for Jon and Kate Gosselin. The information was displayed in the 'Jon & Kate Plus 8" episode Houses & Big Changeswhich originally aired June 22, 2009 on The Learning Channel (TLC).
The final episode of season 3 of 'Jon and Kate plus 8' was Gosselin Family Movie Night which originally aired June 29, 2008. See related links for Wikipedia's Jon and Kate plus 8 episode guide.
Yes, Jon and Kate did vote.
Jon's siblings haven't made any public statements about Jon and Kate.
Yes, Kate Gosselin in the mom from Jon and Kate plus 8. She is no longer with Jon and the show has been cancelled.