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Monday, November 2, 2009

Jon and Kate Gosselin meet up after blow up



gosselinsMore details on the latest bit of drama for the Gosselin family. Jon and Kate Gosselin met up Friday, one day after police were summoned to their Pennsylvania estate and forced Kate to leave their home.

On Thursday evening, Kate showed up unexpectedly and Jon refused to open the gate for her.

“It was a miscommunication. Kate said she was coming home, and I said, ‘Well, it’s my time to spend with the kids.’ I don’t come home when she’s with the kids, and vice versa — and that’s how it’s supposed to be,” Jon explained, adding that Kate tried to “cry it up” to convince the cop to let her stay.

Jon said Kate had a problem with nanny Stephanie Santoro (a 23-year-old single mother who also works as a “shooter girl” selling shots at local club Legends). According to Us Weekly, Jon and Santoro had a night together back on Aug. 1.

“I guess she didn’t agree with my babysitting,” he admitted.

When Jon’s not-so-better-half, arrived at their $1.1 million house Friday afternoon, she got a big hug from one of her twins.

But when she and Jon appeared spoke, Kate defensively placed her hand on her chest, while one of their twins and a few of their sextuplets looked toward the ground with serious faces.

After the meet up, Jon drove away. The former couple have said they will trade off living in their estate depending on who has custody of the children. Which is possibly the only good thing they’ve done recently.



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