I thought on the final of DWTS, Kate looked awful. I don't know if it was jet lag, or poor makeup, but she did not look attractive. I think she dresses inappropriate for her age. She looked ridiculous in the photos at Discovery Cove in that tiny bikini. She seems to always have the wrong clothes on to film all the time. Its just like when they were going in a hot air balloon and she had high heels on to trudge through a field?? I actually think she was more attractive in the early episodes of J & K before all the cosmetic procedures. She needed the belly fixed, but just because its fixed doesn't mean she has to show it everytime she wears a bathing suit.
Hi, Mousey
I missed the final of DWTS and haven't got around to watching it yet, the suspense has gone because now I know who won. I think Kate is a naturally pretty woman, and agree she looked better in the old days and with short hair. But then, I assumed I was just being old fashioned and what do I know?

. Some of the clothing and makeup choices are probably due to a stylist, everyone in public life seems to hire one these days, and on DWTS Wardrobe probably controlled the costumes and wilder makeup.
I still think it's strange that TLC and J&K weren't penalized in any way for the lack of permits for past seasons of the show. This investigation stated that yes, the Gosselin kids are working, they are employed by TLC and receive payment for the show. Therefore they needed permits. Yet nobody was penalized? Makes me wonder if perhaps a deal was worked out behind closed doors. It's just surprising because in order to work as a minor, you need a permit. And it was concluded that all of the Gosselin kids were working. I also found it interesting that they deemed the Gosselin home a place of employment...'an establishment is any place within this Commonwealth where work is done for compensation of any kind, to whomever payable'.
I also think it very strange that TLC was not penalized, and so did the Legislative Committee at Representative Murt's hearing in April. If you watch the video (sorry I don't seem to have the link anymore but I'll try to find it if you want) the DOL representative on the hot seat looked totally humiliated while being bombarded with very pointed questions from the committee. The DOL messed up in many areas.
That said, it is not unusual for a regulatory agency (I used to work for one) to negotiate an agreement. Generally, the goal is to get compliance not to penalize people - especially on a first offence. In this case, to have fined (or even jailed

) the parents would have been against the best interest of the children, and technically it was
their responsibility not TLC's to have pulled the work permits although, again technically, TLC should have not filmed without them. I do wish the DOL had gone after TLC much harder. Perhaps the new legislation will have more teeth. I hope it passes.