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Jon Gosselin says he intends to deliver two powerful words to his estranged wife, Kate Gosselin, at some point: I’m sorry.
Gosselin shed light on his intentions in front of the cameras Sunday night.
This time, reports CBS News Correspondent Whit Johnson wasn’t on a yacht or in a nightclub with a new girlfriend. A “surprisingly introspective” Gosselin turned up in a very unlikely venue.
“After a summer of parties and paparazzi,” Johnson says, “it was the last place you’d expect to find Jon Gosselin — a synagogue in Manhattan, where celebrity rabbi Shmuley Boteach kicked off the event.
Boteach, who once counseled Michael Jackson, joked, “I guess you all came here to hear my sermon on the Bible reading, right?”
Actually, audience members paid $20 a head to hear a serious Jon Gosselin — of “Jon & Kate Plus Eight” fame — dissect his troubled life and marriage.
In a dark suit and without his trademark earrings, Gosselin began by confessing that his celebrity is a mystery to him. “I don’t sing, I don’t dance, I’m not a Nobel Peace Prize winner. … I just had eight kids, and I had a show on TLC.”
He contended he never wanted the bright lights, saying, “I never asked for it, I never invited anyone. … The only cameras that ever followed me around were TLC, and that was only three days a week, and that was work. It’s a job. And then, all of a sudden, you know, I saw our marriage disintegrating.”
And while he didn’t vilify Kate, he did revisit a frequently heard complaint: “She always said I was the ‘ninth child.’ And I felt like the ninth child, because I couldn’t get to the point that she could love and respect me.”
Later, though — some frank reflections. First, to Kate: I want to apologize to Kate … so, when that time comes, I will apologize to her. And I’ll apologize to her for openly having relationships in the public eye. And that was a huge mistake.”
Then, to their eight kids: “I’m gonna have eight years to prepare, to think about how I’m gonna explain myself, what I did, in eight months. Even though I was a good father, I believe, for eight years, it doesn’t matter. Those eight months have tarnished those eight years.”


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Now that her sister Ashlee Simpson-Wentz has been canned on Melrose Place, Jessica Simpson says she isn’t a fan of the CW soap.
The singer, 29, used to promote her sister’s former show regularly on her Twitter (“Everyone watch my sis on melrose place tonight,” she wrote Oct. 20).
But on Sunday, she changed her tune drastically. Jessica wrote: “CW catching up on MP.who writes this crap?i have had bad scripts to work with,but this?thank God my sister is amazing and got you some press.”
According to the new issue of Us Weekly (on newsstands now), Ashlee, a veteran of TV’s 7th Heaven, was canned because producers thought she couldn’t act.
“They hired her because they needed a good name to help create buzz,” a set insider told Us Weekly. “But she was embarrassingly bad. Producers cut her down as much as possible.”
Seconds another source: “She’s the worst actress, but nobody will tell her.”
What’s next for Ashlee?
Possibly more acting.
Us Weekly reports the mom of 11-month-old Bronx (dad is rocker Pete Wentz, 30) doesn’t want to return to her songstress roots. “She’s reading scripts. Acting is her focus now,” a source tells Us Weekly. “If she had an album, she’d have to tour and be away from Bronx. She wants consistency.”
