Cara Nicole & Madelyn Kate Gosselin ( Twins )
Born October 8th 2000
Now the age of 10.
Alexis Faith, Hannah Joy, Aaden Jonathon, Collin Thomas, Leah Hope & Joel Kevin Gosselin ( Sextuplets )
Born May 10th 2004
Now the age of 7.
Kate Gosselins favorite animal could be a cat. Before they had children, Jon and Kate had some cats.. which you can see on their home videos.
No not unless Kate knows you.
Kate Gosselin has 3 sisters and a brother.
He is 32-two years younger than Kate......
Yes, Kate Gosselins are alive and well and live in central Pennsylvania. Yes. Kate's parents are both still alive and living in the same part of Pennsylvania as the Gosselins.
Kate Gosselins favorite animal could be a cat. Before they had children, Jon and Kate had some cats.. which you can see on their home videos.
No. The Gosselins continue to enjoy trips and adventures for 'Kate Plus 8."
Of course. Parents can spank their children and still love them.
The 8 Gosselins are Jon and Kates Children Cara Nicole Madelyn Kate Alexis Faith Hannah Joy Aaden Jonathan Collin Thomas Leah Hope Joel Kevin
gosselins is her sister's last name
No not unless Kate knows you.
Kate Gosselin's favorite color is pink!
In happier times, yes. The Gosselins have considered having more children. During the Q&A episode of Jon and Kate Plus 8, Jon and Kate said they are done having children. However, in several interviews the Gosselins have expressed an interest in adoption. In some interviews they have mentioned they already exceed the maximum number of children to be eligible for most adoptions, but Kate continues to express an interest in having a "tagalong" child.
Allegedly, the Gosselins have a nanny to take care of the children when they are away. Although, Kate continues to say she takes care of the children 24/7, so it is hard to tell what is actually going on.
Kate Gosselins ancestors were probably northern europeans who immigrated to the United States for religious freedom.See related questions for answers related to Kate Gosselins nationality or ethnic heritage.
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