Jon Gosselin isn't the only one dishing out the mea culpas these days.
In her hour-long interview with TLC, Kate: Her Story, Jon's soon-to-be-ex wife Kate Gosselin admits that she was too harsh on the father of her eight kids during their marriage and, if she had it all over to do again she'd play a little nicer.
Kate tells interviewer Natalie Morales,
"I was very hard on him and I would never deny that...I was wrong to treat him that way. It was how we related, always. Was it good, healthy and wonderful? No. Am I proud of those moments that were captured? No."
Well, better late than never, we suppose.
Tell us in the comments section: Do you think Kate is really sorry for the way she treated Jon, or is she just trying to polish her image?
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I would've treated him like crap too. And trained him to be a good little man.
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I think when you have that many children, you need to have a schedule and you need to have structure. I am the mother of six children and can say, that I too, am a little harsh on my husband when I am trying to make a deadline, get ready to go out as a family, or I feel that I am doing the work and he is being a bystander. Anytime that I have seen Kate "jump" on Jon, it was typically, because of a stressful situation, where Jon was not being helpful, but a little more like a hindrance. Yes, there are different ways to approach another person, but in the heat of the moment, I think we ALL regret some things that we say and do. The difference is that Kate is on national television, where the network has freedom to show anything that will get the ratings. We in our regular daily lives do not have people listening to our every word (or argument), and judging everything we say and do.