I was dying to see the Jon Gosselin interview on Good Morning America today, thinking there had to be some juicy gems in there. Boy, was there ever. (Plus, did anyone else notice, with his jittery behavior and glassy eyes, he seems to be under the influence of something?)
In the three hour interview that was edited down to less than three minutes, Jon told Andrew Chris Cuomo he “despises” his wife. He also acted like a child. His mannerisms and persona seem like a digression from the man Jon was (or at least appeared to be) as recently as last year.
In short, he comes across as a spineless wuss who is angry, bitter and embarrassed by the man he was and maybe, even, by the man he has become.
He’s rockin’ the double earrings, not looking at Cuomo in the eye, interrupting during the interview, getting defensive and being accusatory and, most importantly, trashing the mother of his children.
As I said back when Jessica Simpson blathered on about Tony Romo, I do not think the details of your relationship — any relationship — should be shared publicly. Talking with a few close friends, or your family, is one thing, but telling anyone who will listen how awful — or wonderful — your (former) partner is, is as tacky as bragging about who you know.
In the three hour interview that was edited down to less than three minutes, Jon told Andrew Chris Cuomo he “despises” his wife. He also acted like a child. His mannerisms and persona seem like a digression from the man Jon was (or at least appeared to be) as recently as last year.
In short, he comes across as a spineless wuss who is angry, bitter and embarrassed by the man he was and maybe, even, by the man he has become.
He’s rockin’ the double earrings, not looking at Cuomo in the eye, interrupting during the interview, getting defensive and being accusatory and, most importantly, trashing the mother of his children.
As I said back when Jessica Simpson blathered on about Tony Romo, I do not think the details of your relationship — any relationship — should be shared publicly. Talking with a few close friends, or your family, is one thing, but telling anyone who will listen how awful — or wonderful — your (former) partner is, is as tacky as bragging about who you know.
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