Kate Gosselin went from reality TV darling to reality TV villain pretty quickly. But expect her to seem a whole lot villainous very soon.
According to "Kate Gosselin: How She Fooled the World," a new tell-all book from Robert Hoffman, there's plenty of unpleasant Gosselin information that has yet to be discovered.
First up, from Radar Online, is a list of Gosselin's extreme travel demands. These demands include exact room layouts for stays in hotels (Gosselin would require two of the same room, booked right next to each other- if the rooms weren't consecutive, she would become extremely upset), and an enormous list of food demands.
According to Hoffman, Gosselin detailed the exact foods she and her children would be eating, specifying every detail from sandwich ingredient to what fruits could be served on the side.
Last year, Gosselin sued Hoffman for several million dollars, claiming he had illegally gained access to some of her private information, but the lawsuit was eventually dropped. According to Radar Online, there seems like far less of a chance that Gosselin would file a repeat claim this year.
This isn't the only Kate Gosselin scandal currently making the rounds. Perez Hilton received access to more details from Hoffman's new book, and revealed another misfire from reality star Kate Gosslin:
"Kate completely disregarded Jon's concerns about Mady and blew it off by saying that Mady was just tired and she didn't mean what she said. She, of course, managed to insult Jon several times during the exchange. This was at night, in the dark, with no paparazzi watching; it was just a loving father coming to get his unhappy daughter who had called him for help."
Apparently, after Jon Gosselin left that night, Kate Gosslin threatened to have him arrested if he tried to pick up his daughter again.
And according to In Touch Weekly, Gosselin sold a great deal of children's clothing she had recieved as gifts, despite being a multimillionaire and having an opportunity to donate, instead of sell, the clothing.
All in all, it hasn't been a great week for Gosselin, but it'll only get worse once Hoffman's book hits store shelves.
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