Kate Gosselin Net Worth (Money & Salary)

Kate Gosselin Net Worth (Money & Salary)


Kate Gosselin Net Worth (Money & Salary)
January 16, 2025

What is Kate Gosselin’s net worth and salary?

With a net worth of $500 thousand, Kate Gosselin is known as an American reality television star. She gained fame as the mother of eight children—twins and sextuplets—while starring in the reality series Jon and Kate Plus 8, which aired from 2007 to 2009. The show was later put on hiatus following the divorce from her husband, Jon.

Early Life

Born on March 28, 1975, in Philadelphia to Charlene and Kenton Kreider, Kate Gosselin was raised in a family with five children, including herself. Her father worked as a pastor. Kate completed her nursing diploma program at a local medical center in Pennsylvania, where she worked as a labor and delivery nurse at the time she met her now ex-husband.

Personal Life

Kate met Jon Gosselin during her work, forming a connection at a company picnic in the fall of 1997. Less than two years later, the couple married. Due to her polycystic ovarian syndrome, Kate required fertility treatments for conception. On October 8, 2000, she welcomed twin girls, Cara and Madelyn, at 35 weeks gestation. Following further treatments, she became pregnant with sextuplets, who arrived on May 10, 2003, ten weeks premature: Aaden, Collin, Joel, Alexis, Hannah, and Leah.

In May 2020, the sextuplets celebrated their 16th birthday.

Reality TV Stardom

The Gosselin family starred in their first show, Home Delivery on NBC, which showcased renovations in their Pennsylvania home to accommodate their growing family. They also appeared on Discovery Health’s Surviving Sextuplets and Twins in September 2005, followed by another show, Sextuplets and Twins: One Year Later, in 2006. This led to the reality show Jon & Kate Plus 8, which premiered in April 2007, starting on Discovery Health before switching to TLC after two successful seasons.

Divorce from Jon and Ongoing Custody Issues

On the same day that their separation was announced in an episode of Jon & Kate Plus 8, the couple was finalizing their divorce with their attorneys. They agreed to a custody arrangement where all eight children would stay in their home while Jon and Kate rotated living there. They assured the public that the show would keep running; however, TLC announced on June 23, 2009, that Jon & Kate Plus 8 was going on an indefinite hiatus immediately.

In August 2009, police responded to an altercation at the Gosselin home following a heated argument between Jon and Kate. At the time, Jon was with the kids during his visitation hours, and Kate entered the house visibly upset over Jon’s choice of babysitter. Fortunately, no charges arose from this incident. Their divorce was finalized on December 16, 2009, with Kate gaining both the family’s Pennsylvania home and primary custody of the eight children.

In August 2016, Kate revealed that she had admitted Collin, who reportedly has special needs, into an inpatient program. A year later, a dispute occurred at a dental office between Jon and Kate over custody of Hannah, who ultimately went home with Jon following their argument. Kate was asked to consult with the District Attorney to clarify their custody arrangement.

In April, a judge awarded Jon custody of Hannah.

In 2018, Kate contested this ruling. The appeal made by Kate was turned down by the judge. Papers were subsequently filed by Jon and his attorney in late October 2018 to secure legal custody of Collin. Jon was awarded custody of Collin after Kate and her attorney did not attend the custody hearing that took place in December 2018. Communication between Kate and her ex-husband occurs exclusively through their lawyers. As of this moment, Kate is not pursuing custody of Hannah and Collin from her ex-husband. Currently, Collin and Hannah reside with their father and his long-time girlfriend, Colleen Conrad. Furthermore, Collin and Hannah are estranged from their siblings living with Kate, and the same applies in reverse.

Kate Gosselin Net Worth (Money & Salary)

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Post Divorce Career

Following her divorce, Kate and her children were featured in a series known as Kate Plus 8, which ended during its fifth season. In the spring of 2010, Gosselin participated in the 10th season of Dancing With The Stars, partnered with professional dancer Tony Dovolani, but faced elimination in the fifth week. She also appeared in the NBC series Celebrity Apprentice, hosted by Donald Trump.

In 2013, Gosselin and her children appeared on an episode of Celebrity Wife Swap, where Kate exchanged places with former Playboy Playmate Kendra Wilkinson.

TLC launched Kate Plus Date in 2019, with Gosselin, who had been single for a decade, seeking help from expert matchmakers to navigate her quest for love. This show was limited to one season.

Kate has published a total of four books, including Multiple Blessings in 2008, Eight Little Faces in 2009, I Just Want You to Know in 2010, and Love Is in the Mix in 2014.

Kate Gosselin Salary

During her time on Kate Plus 8, Gosselin received $250,000 per episode. Alongside her ex-husband Jon, she earned between $25k to $40k for various speaking engagements and church tours, which included donations received via church collection plates and charging fans for family photos and autographs. Additionally, she reportedly earned $500k from her participation on Dancing with the Stars.

Real Estate

Currently, Kate Gosselin resides in the Pennsylvania home that was featured in Jon & Kate Plus 8. She shares this five-bedroom property with six (four when Cara and Mady are attending college) of her eight children, a residence purchased over a decade ago with her then-husband, Jon Gosselin. The 24-acre estate boasts a 6,000 square foot house valued at $1.1 million.

Kate Gosselin Net Worth (Money & Salary)

The data provided spans the years 2023 and 2024, with forecast projections extending to 2025 and 2026. Additionally, we expand these forecasts through 2027 and 2028.

 



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