For years now, the public has accused Gosselin of getting a litany of plastic surgeries. Now a new tabloid report offers up "photo evidence" of the alleged procedures. These latest addiction rumors come after claims that Gosselin may be guilty of child abuse, as one author reports that she would physically endanger the twins.
Love her or hate her, it seems like Kate Gosselin just can't catch a break.
Not only was her summer spoiled by countless tabloid reports that she and ex-husband Jon Gosselin resumed their epic feuding, but now a popular (though utterly unreliable) tabloid, National Enquirer, suggests that Kate may be addicted to plastic surgery.
After speaking with a number of leading cosmetic surgeons, the publication claims that Kate's softer features are the work of a doctor (or even a team of docs):
"REALITY TV star Kate Gosselin has shed her embattled mom-of-eight look for a softer image - and experts tell The National ENQUIRER they think she did it with some help from the surgeon's knife...After analyzing photos of the 39-year-old, leading cosmetic surgeons believe she's had a succession of treatments in recent months to make herself a hottie by smoothing her skin and erasing her wrinkles."
Unfortunately, cosmetic surgery rumors aren't the only charges being levied at Kate these days. Robert Hoffman, who penned a damning tell all book about Kate, is making some terrible allegations.
The author claims to have stolen some of Kate's private diaries. According to the sketchy author, one of the most damning excerpts has to involve her use of violence against son Collin:
"I grabbed him and spanked him as hard as I could and thought I may seriously injure him, so I sent him to his crib...and whipped him into it very hard. I really REALLY lost it! I pulled Collin up by the hair and I spanked them so hard!" As for her then husband Jon Gosselin, Kate called him at work after the incident with Collin, 'I told him in so many words that I felt like I may hurt his children.'"
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