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RadarOnline.Com Kate Gosselin Speaks Out About ‘Stolen’ Photo That Stirred Controversy: My Asian Impression Was Innocent Family Fun
Makes fun of Asians with 8 half Korean children. @SchmekyGirl
Kate Gosselin is speaking out about a “stolen” photo that generated a wave of controversy and appeared to show her mocking Asians, as Radar first reported.
The photo shows Kate holding her fingers to her eyes and first publicly surfaced Sunday, sent from a newly created Twitter account. It immediately caused bitter clashes between pro- and anti-Kate camps.Now Kate has revealed the story behind the photo and posted ANOTHER photo showing Jon standing in the same location. Radar has learned the photo of Jon was taken during the same day in the couple’s garage. The photos were on Kate’s phone, she says. Kate explained the situation by posting this message:
Clarification on my personal photo that was stored on our “home computer,” that recently surfaced and was released to the public, without my permission:
This was a happy memory of mine. It was a happy time for me and Jon, smiling and “goofing off” together. Jon and I were opening fan mail together one afternoon — which often filled the garage of our Elizabethtown home — and when we opened this plastic Asian dress up wig sent from a caring fan, we smiled, each taking turns posing in it and snapping photos (on my phone) of each other. Naturally, I “slanted” my eyes to show him my best Asian impression, which made him smile.
This was a happy memory of mine. It was a happy time for me and Jon, smiling and “goofing off” together. Jon and I were opening fan mail together one afternoon — which often filled the garage of our Elizabethtown home — and when we opened this plastic Asian dress up wig sent from a caring fan, we smiled, each taking turns posing in it and snapping photos (on my phone) of each other. Naturally, I “slanted” my eyes to show him my best Asian impression, which made him smile.
Evidently, a fan sent it for me to wear so that I too could “be Asian” like the rest of my family. At that time, a common topic of our show was “everybody’s Asian” — except for mommy, so a thoughtful fan figured she’d help me look Asian too! It’s normal to talk about and even “exaggerate” the feature differences between family members of a biracial family as they are noticed by curious growing children within the family. These types of discoveries and at home discussions are a normal part of being a loving accepting biracial family and it does not make any of us prejudice!
I married an Asian. I have eight biracial children therefore I’m quite certain that I’m the last person that could be called a racist. I learned to cook Korean foods from Jon’s mom and grandmother. I couldn’t be more proud of my eight beautiful children and wouldn’t change anything about them or their heritage. They are absolutely perfect just the way they are. God loves each of us equally. We are each created perfectly in His eyes. In this family, we don’t see color or preference, we see qualities and hearts. Those photos taken on my phone were later uploaded to be saved on the home computer…..the same source of other private information that was taken and has since been made public, without my consent.
The blaring fact that remains is that a personal photo that left a warm and happy memory, was taken and misused without my permission and opportunistically turned into something that it never was intended to be.Meanwhile, as Radar was first to report Kate is preparing to sue her ex husband Jon and e-book author Robert Hoffman.
Hoffman wrote: “I’ll bet that Kate wishes that she hadn’t been photographed making a ‘slant-eye’ pose with a big smile on her face though. Kate Gosselin has eight part-Asian children. Her ex-husband Jon is half Korean. Is it ok for Kate to do something like that?A photograph of Kate in this pose was referenced in Hoffman’s e-book, Kate Gosselin: How She Fooled The World. Hoffman wrote an e-book filled with information from Kate’s computer. He claimed the information was in her trash and that’s where he retrieved it from. But others believe Jon helped him get the information. Hoffman did not respond to an e-mail request from Radar on Monday asking if he released the photo of Kate.
Hi Baby Mama and all.
ReplyDeleteI remember one of the episodes at the old house and remember Kate commenting at the time that she wished she could be Asian too. Sad that's been taken out of context.
Jon thought Hoffman was his friend. Now Hoffman is supposedly writing a "tell all" book dishing Jon.
I think it's just despicable that this junk has to be done to either Kate or Jon.
I also remember them in the passport office preparing to go to Korea so the kids could learn firsthand about their culture. Tlc would have paid for it, but Jon nixed the trip. He could have made it work. Knowing that he is at least indirectly responsible for this, I don't buy into any issues he has around Kate and racism. If it was that important to him, they would have went
ReplyDeleteTashapork, I remember that too!
ReplyDeleteFYI, DFH Discovery Fit and Health is running reruns of Kate Pkus 8!
Have a safe fun 4th of July everyone!
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th of July everyone! So blessed to have gotten a chance to know everyone of you. Hope your having a wonderful night with your families! I miss you all we have to catch up! Miss you all and hope all is well. Still supporting us strong women! xoxox
ReplyDeleteI was happy that I was able to have a nonpiggy fourth of July, we had taco salad. I was noticing how Kate's kids decorated the driveway. I love seeing people with a patriotic spirit. I actually like July 4th more than some of the more commercialized holidays, but I can't say the same for my poor Pappy, I pray that everyone stayed safe. Fireworks make me nervous in the hands of certain people, especially, unsupervised kids, the alcohol endowed, those who pay no heed to weather conditions, and the showoffs.
ReplyDeleteHope everyone is all right and enjoying their summer
ReplyDeleteMiss you TashaPork! Hope all is well and everyone is having a great Summer. I was away on vacay but now I'm back to reality. The post were few so I waited a bit for a new post. But the paper was as stale as they come so it's time for some fresh paper!
ReplyDeletePlease stop by and tell me how your summer is going. Linda it was great to hear from you.. miss you! xo