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Jon Gosselin Tells All on Twitter

BySHEILA MARIKAR
October 20, 2010, 10:53 AM

Oct. 20, 2010 — -- Jon Gosselin has a new best friend. Its name is Twitter.

The dad made famous (then infamous) by TLC's "Jon & Kate Plus 8" posted a string of messages on his Twitter account Tuesday about his many regrets, from putting his brood of eight on television to battling publicly with his now ex-wife, Kate Gosselin, to, well, pretty much everything that's happened in the past year.

"I am acutely aware of the mistakes I made in 2009 and I am ashamed of the choices I made," Jon tweeted, according to UsMagazine.com. (His Twitter account is private.) "I have apologized to Kate, my family, and to my friends. Through counseling I have learned to own my actions. My goal is to move forward in a positive direction."

Gosselin explained that he took to Twitter to "clarify a few things" and shed light on how being on TV has damaged his children.

"The negative effects on my family was my greatest concern and far outweigh any monetary gain we received," Gosselin wrote.

"Today, my children are much older than when we first started. They are acutely aware their life is markedly different from their peers," he added.

Tuesday's tirade was Gosselin's second Twitter tell-all in the past week. Last Friday, he also posted a series of messages to his account after a judge shot down his bid to keep his children off TV. They currently appear in TLC's "Kate Plus 8."

"Each of them has experienced negative effects of having their lives so public," he wrote last Friday, according to UsMagazine.com. "Some are struggling with emotional and/or behavioral issues. My goal for my children is for them to have a normal childhood, and gain back their much deserved privacy. This is not about money, this is about my children. No amount of money is worth the price my children are paying. You cannot put a price on childhood. Money comes and goes, but you only have one childhood."

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