You have no way of knowing he didn't try to work it out -- he wrote his own vows for the renewal and Kate did what? Picked on him. And since it was Kate who said she wouldn't have married him again (in the People article and elsewhere) how do you know that it wasn't really her call. Either Jon had to be what she told him to be, or move on.
Well, I can't agree with this statement, and I find the tone quite condescending. I don't think Kate had it so bad -- all she had to do was cook and that was because she wouldn't let anybody else in her kitchen. Maybe he just didn't want to do everything her way -- there often is more than one right way to do things. Maybe sometimes he just wanted to take care of the kids, house, etc. his way, without being told he was doing it wrong. If I had somebody telling me that everything I did was wrong, I wouldn't lift a finger.
No, he didn't give an interview to People. They wrote a story about him -- the Paparazzi asked him some questions, but he didn't give an interview. People is very much on Kate's side -- they do have an exclusive with her (and it likely works both ways)
ITA!
But on his non-custodial days, he isn't supposed to be doing those things. Unfortunately, that's how divorce works. If a kid needs to be picked up, taken to a game, taken to the dentist, it's the parent who has custody that day who is supposed to go.
No, we can't all agree on this. Like I said before, Kate was just controlling -- I don't think Jon had to be controlled -- he seemed perfectly capable of taking care of the kids. Yet Kate had to criticize everything he did, and in front of the kids (that's demeaning).
Just because somebody doesn't do everything the way that Kate wants it to be done, it doesn't mean they do everything wrong.
Did I say he did everything wrong?