KATE GOSSELIN AND THE KIDS HAVE A DUNKIN DONUTS DAY


KATE GOSSELIN AND THE KIDS HAVE A DUNKIN DONUTS DAY



Kate Gosselin spent some precious time with her kids yesterday in Reading, PA.

And where better to enjoy some family bonding than down at the local Dunkin Donuts establishment.

Kate is a regular at the drive-thru where she gets her daily fix of coffee.

So if it's good enough for the Queen of reality TV, it's damn sure good enough for her off-spring.

And if they don't like it, they're grounded...

See more of the Gosselin brood down at Dunkin's in the gallery below...





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Why does she need a nanny? Are you for real? 8 children! 1 parent at a time because of the divorce! No one would survive that without a nanny!

To the above commentor: Are you kidding??? She needs bodyguards because there are millions of people (including pedophiles) who know where she lives and how much money she makes. (Remember JonBenet?) On top of that, there are paparazzi around who could swarm her and her kids. (Think about all the times paparazzi have caused accidents trying to chase celebs.) And on top of THAT, there are hundreds of people (like you) who hate her - just look at the comments on the blogs.
If you were in the same position, I wonder if you would leave the house alone, let alone with 6 young children.

I can see her needing a nanny more than a body guard. And three body guards? Why in the world did this woman need three body guards?

Another thing, what happened to the kids only eating certain/healthy foods. Seems they eat out a lot more these days because that is the only time Kate can get their/her picture taken for the good PR. Funny how her speeding ticket with all the kids on board got so little play in the press. If it had been Jon, the story would have ran for weeks. Is it TLC controlling the press or just a biased media?

Why does she need a Nanny?

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