‘Jon & Kate’ will regroup, return Aug. 3


NEW YORK (AP) — While Jon and Kate Gosselin begin to sort out the pieces of their broken marriage, “Jon & Kate Plus 8” is merely taking a break.

A day after the couple revealed their impending divorce and won the biggest ratings coup ever for TLC’s prized reality show, the network announced the program would go on hiatus until Aug. 3. The purpose: to give the Gosselin family time to “regroup, and then a modified schedule will be in place to support the family’s transition,” TLC said.

On Monday night’s show, the couple couldn’t even see eye-to-eye on where to install new playhouses for their 8-year-old twins and 5-year-old sextuplets. Kate got her way in the end — an outcome viewers have often witnessed.

The next stop for their worsening dynamic will be a Pennsylvania court.

Divorce papers Kate Gosselin filed in Montgomery County Court outside Philadelphia, obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press, said her marriage to Jon was “irretrievably broken.” She said in the filing that she’s willing to “negotiate a fair and reasonable” settlement with her husband of 10 years; her lawyer, Cheryl Young, said the couple has already started working on terms.

Key among their shared assets will be the reality series that has made them stars — along with plaguing their family with tabloid scrutiny and scandalmongering. TLC President Eileen O’Neill said the network “continues to support the Gosselin family and will work closely with them to determine the best way to continue to tell their story as they navigate through this difficult time.”

The network announced that a retrospective of Jon and Kate’s 10-year marriage would air next Monday, followed by a hiatus until Aug. 3. The long break comes on the heels of a 10.6 million-viewer night, beating the huge “Jon & Kate” season premiere a month ago by 800,000 viewers.

The estranged couple seemed reconciled to a future of taking turns living there with their children. In an e-mailed response to questions posed Tuesday, Jon elaborated on the family’s preliminary plans to keep the show going.

“On days when I am with them, Kate will make arrangements to stay elsewhere,” he wrote. “And when Kate is with the kids, I will make other arrangements. We know that this is the right decision. The kids love our home, and I am happy that they will be staying there.”

Attorneys for both Jon and Kate Gosselin said that the couple lived together until just the past week or two.