redrosesix
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Its comments like this that Kate makes behind the scenes that makes me not sympathize with her. It just seems like after every book signing, appearance, interview someone leaks a comment she makes and it just goes to show her true colors. I believe these comments happened. She comes across as being very know it all.
Unfortunately, it seems like she always does say something wrong. IMO she is believing her own hype and that has gotten a lot of stars in trouble -- the smart ones know that if they're not the most talented performer, they have to be easy to work with. But where does Kate get off thinking she has a right to make public comments ie. not at home and to a friend (or on the Dis threads) about Kathy Lee Gifford who IMO has had a much more successful career?
At least Spongebob is entertaining!
If kate is really, really worried about providing for the kids there are several things she could do:
1. sell the big estate and buy a reasonably priced, reasonably sized house. I know a lot of large families that live in about 3500 square feet around here
(families of 7, 7, 8, 10 kids) and they manage to survive! This would also cut down on expenses--less utilities, taxes, upkeep, morgage payments, etc.--by a huge amount each month!
2. move closer to the school
3. get a job during school hours. As a nurse she should have good earning potential.
4. sell the high price vehicles and get a good used vehicle that can transport everyone
5. set a budget and stick to it!
6. use some of the interest income on their earnings to help supplement the budget
7. stop using paper goods so much! That eats up a lot of dollars and the oldest two can help wash and dry; in fact so can the younger ones if Kate uses plastic ware.
good tips. They actually only have 1 vehicle that can transport all of the kids.
These are good tips but I really don't think they apply to J&K in their world. They've been living the celeb life for some time now and as Kate says they 'can only go forward, we can't go back.' These seem like normal tips for someone who was truly concerned about living paycheck to paycheck. Having said that, Kate probably does really mean what she says, that they need the show for the $. In her mind (I'm totally speculating of course) all of those things are necessary...the large home, new cars, paper plates and so on for them to live. It's pretty relative when you think about it. How many families would cut back in some areas that they consider frivolous (Starbucks for instance) while others consider it part of their lifestyle and not negotiable. Maybe she truly believes that without the show, they would be in financial trouble. It's hard to say for sure. I'm having a difficult time believing it's true.
You're probably right. They need the show to live in the style they've grown accustomed to. If her children really were her priority, she could take some time off at least from the extra work -- there's no reason she would be less successful with another TV show or book a year later.