Upcoming episode of VH1’s Couples Therapy will include “honest depiction” of Kate

Feb 27, 2014 06:56 GMT  ·  By
Jon Gosselin and his girlfriend star on the current season of VH1’s Couples Therapy
   Jon Gosselin and his girlfriend star on the current season of VH1’s Couples Therapy

They were once the most famous couple / family in reality television, but that was before the bitter divorce that eventually cost them their TLC reality series Jon & Kate Plus 8 as well. Today, Jon and Kate Gosselin live separate lives, sharing custody of their 8 children and, as the video below can confirm, still hate each other passionately.

Well, at least Jon hates Kate, judging by the nasty language he uses when talking about her.

Jon and his girlfriend Liz are featured on the current season of VH1’s Couples Therapy, with the upcoming episode including scenes of Jon talking about his legal issues with Kate, as well as about the obstacles he claims she puts up, preventing him from seeing his children more often.

The video embedded below is a preview of the still-to-air episode. It was shot last year, right after Kate filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Jon, claiming he had broken into her computer and stolen from there important information that he then sold to a journalist who, in turn, included it all in the book “Kate Gosselin: How She Fooled the World.”

Jon repeatedly said that he never did the things Kate accused him of, arguing that, if he were to be that savvy with computers or, for that matter, privy to such juicy details, he would have used them in his own book and not hand them over to a third-party.

Speaking of which, Jon tells his housemates on the VH1 show that he’s actually written a book about his legal problems with Kate but he never got around to publishing it because she had her attorney team on him faster than he could say “ka-ching!.”It took him 2 years to write it but he never published it, he explains, hinting that it might happen soon.

Seconds later into the clip, he just explodes. From what we can gather, he’s been calling Kate frequently, trying to get through to his children but, for some reason, she’s blocking him. Puffing on a cigarette outside the house, Jon laments to his girlfriend that Kate is just impossible to be around, even if they haven’t had a real relationship in years.

“She can go and [expletive]-ing die! There's your honest depiction of Kate Gosselin. So [expletive] it. Piece of [expletive]-ing [expletive]. What a [expletive]-y human being!” Jon rants. His girlfriend tries to get him to wind down, telling him he can’t afford to get all fired up like this.

Useless to say, he can’t calm down. This is just the most recent but also the most explosive episode of Jon lashing out against his wife, who, he insists, is nothing short of an evil witch who’s making his life absolutely impossible – all the while painting him as the bad guy.