The mom-of-eight took her two twin girls to D.C. to film a brand new episode of their reality show at Georgetown Cupcakes and we have all of the yummy details!
Kate Gosselin really does get to have all of the fun! The TLC reality star and her eldest daughters Cara and Mady, 10, are in Washington, D.C. to film an episode for Kate Plus 8. A source tells HollyBaby.com that they spotted Kate and the girls at the famous cupcake shop on June 15 with cameras in tow!
Kate took to her Twitter this morning to give a hint about the shoot: “GM all. It’s a sunny one here… Working on having fun today… Oh&filming for a new show too.. :) Don’t u wish u new what?;) Hav a gd day!”
Kate was seen taking a tray of cupcakes out to the people waiting in line — the boutique shop is famously known for having lines that wrap around the block!
If you were wondering why Kate would travel all the way down to D.C. — Georgetown Cupcakes has their own reality show on TLC called DC Cupcakes! They are even opening a store in NYC this fall — yay!
We can’t wait to see what delicious creations Kate and the girls create — this is bound to be an exciting episode!
— Chloe Melas
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Steph
Posted at 4:03 PM on June 17, 2011
Hey, she’s doing a reality show. There are plenty of them out there, and most of them have kids on the shows. If you don’t like it, don’t watch.
Who cares if the trip is free? It didn’t cost you anything. If you think that showing a kid going on a trip is “child exploitation” then it’s time for you to read a newspaper. Get informed. Everyday children are being forced to work in sweat shops for pennies or for nothing, not being educated, just being put to work. Hard labor, and even that’s much better than the poor kids who are forced to work in brothels….THAT is what people should be outraged about and working hard to stop, not a Mom who takes her kids to Australia or Alaska or the beach or to a cupcake shop for some fun experiences, and has it filmed for a tv show.
But, yeah, whatever, Oh it’s so sad that these kids were “exploited” by getting to bake with the ladies from DC Cupcakes.
I hope that Cara, Mady and Kate had fun, and I hope the people who like to throw around the words “child exploitation” can actually find a newspaper, or read an article online, get informed and get inspired to do something for children who REALLY need their concern and help.