Last weekend, Maddie Gosselin also clapped back at the haters and those who just can’t be normal About that. or his siblings.
He set a limit with entitled followers. It was quite appropriate.
But it was clear that Maddie’s childhood fame has made her the target of the oddest of trolls.
This causes great pain to Jon Gosselin. It’s everything she tried to stop when she was just a child.
an inside source has been exposed in touch weekly About how Jon Gosselin is handling this raw, honest moment from his estranged daughter.
“It is difficult for John to deal with Maddie,” the insider began.
The source explained that it was “because she learned, despite her best efforts, she had no control over how her children were raised.”
“And,” the insider continued, John had “very little power over the TLC lawyers.”
Faced with corporate lawyers “and his children’s mother, Kate, he felt powerless to act in the best interests of his eight children”. [Gosselin],
Which meant that all eight children remained reality stars for most of their childhoods. Colin stopped early – when Kate got him institutionalised.
So watching Maddie express what real pain has been for a lifetime as a public figure… well, it confirmed a lot of her fears.
The insider added, “Public scrutiny is really what John was trying to avoid from his kids.”
The source continued, noting that John hoped to avert the situation “when he filed to stop filming Children in 2009.”
Earlier this month, Maddie Gosselin took to TikTok to refute a comment that rubbed her the wrong way.
“I’ve been getting hate mail since I was 6,” she said. “But that doesn’t mean you need to keep sending it.”
Maddy invited her critics to “learn to respect people’s boundaries and practice kindness”.
Maddie then insisted, “This is the only time I’m going to address this because it’s sending me over the edge.”
“The rhetoric in many of my comments about childhood trauma and healing,” she said.
Maddie continued: “And whatever you want to say about my family, my life, my parents, that’s none of your business.”
“Destroying the narrative that we’re damaged or we’re crazy child actors or whatever you want to say,” Maddie shared.
She expressed that it is “extremely hurtful.”
Maddie continued: “My siblings and I are going out into the world and will be functioning members of society with careers.”
“Despite everything you’ve seen, despite everything you’ve written in your head,” Maddie said, “my siblings are doing great.
She praised: “They’re all wonderful people.”
Maddie exclaims: “They’re all smart, they’re all kind, they inspire the students, they’re hard-working, they’re funny, they’re stylish.”
“As with every other person in the whole world,” Maddie insisted, “it’s nobody else’s business what they’re doing behind closed doors.”
At least, not “if they don’t want it to be your business.”
Maddie reminds everyone that what she posts on social media are her “likes” and that followers are not “entitled” to more.
Maddie said, “I’m sorry if this is hard to hear, but this is a boundary I’ve set for myself and to share about my family here.”
He added that anyone who “can’t respect,” his simple limit can please “unfollow” [her] Or [she’ll] block [them],
This is not an unreasonable request. Just because you know his mom is a nightmare doesn’t mean you have to @her about it, you know?