sha_lyn
If we couldn't laugh we'd all go insane
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The child labor provisions do not apply to children employed as actors or performers in motion pictures, theatrical, radio or television productions.
The Gosselin children fit none of the above categories. They are not actors. In regards to the GWoP site, I've read there and even tried to post there. My posts never made it though, because although I wasn't nasty or rude, I was pro-Gosselin and apparently they don't like that over there.
I've read Jodi's sister's site too (and her posts on GWoP) and while I think it's a shame if what she says is true, I don't understand why she feels the need to share personal stuff. She got the Jodi info out and defended her sister, but by sharing more info it seems like she is hurting the relationship between Jodi and Kevin and the Gosselins even more. Public figures or not, I wouldn't feel that it was my place to trash my family in a public forum.
Interesting point... I need to run now, but I am interested to find out what the federal exemption defines an "actor" under the federal exemption.
My guess is that reality TV stars do qualify as actors considering that most child labor laws prohibit child employment under the age of 14. However I wonder if that is the man reason for most of their "freebies". On paper they are not paid, but are being compensated for their TV appearances.
Reality TV seems to be a somewhat uncharted and undefined new teritory. I'm curious to see if the laws have caught up with the trend.