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Kate Gosselin Accused of Needing Money Amid Social Media Comeback

Last updated: August 5, 2025 11:15 pm
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Kate Gosselin Faces Backlash for Social Media Comeback

Kate Gosselin recently made a return to social media with the launch of her TikTok channel. The mother of eight shared that her channel would feature a lot of dogs, kids, and herself in her “dog mom era” phase. However, the response she received was not what she expected, as hate comments started flooding in.

One user commented, “Someone really needs money,” insinuating that Gosselin’s return to social media was driven by financial issues. Another user warned her that coming back to the platform might not be a good idea, accompanied by a skull emoji.

Despite the negative comments, Gosselin remained defiant. When a third person sarcastically remarked that nobody was wondering about her updates, she responded with a sassy, “You’re very welcome!”

According to RadarOnline.com‘s previous reports from 2024, Gosselin has been facing financial struggles and living a lonely life.

“Kate doesn’t date or socialize. She’s hurting for money and facing the very real possibility of having to sell her house in North Carolina,” a source revealed at the time.

It seems that Gosselin’s social media comeback has sparked controversy and mixed reactions from her followers. Despite the backlash, she continues to share glimpses of her life on TikTok, hoping to connect with her audience in a new way.

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