Just when it seemed like Jon Gosselin’s love life couldn’t get any more complicated, the reality star was caught out and about with a new blond over the weekend.
The “Jon & Kate Plus 8” star had dinner with ANOTHER Kate — Star magazine reporter Kate Major — at upper East Side eatery Accademia di Vino on Saturday night, and sources say that Major believes the two are becoming more than “just friends.”
“Kate has a tendency to blur the lines between ‘work’ and ‘friendship,’” says one source.
“This isn’t the first time she’s gotten close to someone she’s reporting on.”
The pal says that the senior reporter has gotten a little too involved when working on stories involving Lindsay Lohan and Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker.
Adds a second friend, “Kate was sent to Jon’s Pennsylvania home on Thursday to report for her magazine, which is when she and Jon set up the Saturday meeting [while he was in town to do promos for his show with his soon-to-be ex-wife and kids].
“If it was simply a work thing, couldn’t they have just spoken on the phone or met for coffee?
“Meeting a subject for dinner — on a Saturday night, no less — is a pretty bold move.”
One eyewitness to Saturday night’s date reports, “They looked very friendly. When they were leaving the restaurant, the paparazzi wanted to take photos of Jon alone — they didn’t know who she was, but she got into the shot anyway.”
Added a second restaurant patron, “Jon and Kate were there in a group of six people, but they came and left together, and sat beside one another all night.”
Reps for both Gosselin and Star did not respond to calls for comment by deadline, but when we contacted Major, she did very little to kill any rumors.
“I have no comment,” she commented.
"There was no date. Jon and I are just friends.”
Friends? Hmm.
Shouldn’t that be interviewer and subject?
Question: they didn’t know who she was, but she got into the shot anyway.” 
What's the meaning of "shot" in this sentence?  As far as I know, shot has many meanings matching different situations.
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Monday, July 20, 2009
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Hi Maggie,
ReplyDeleteIn this sentence "shot" means the photo or picture. So instead the sentence could be "they didn't know who she was, but she got into the picture anyway"
I think this meaning of shot comes from the term "a photo shoot" which is used as another way to say someone is "photographing" or "taking pictures" of a person or object.
I hope that helps! :)
Hi, Kalsow
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, thanks for replying me this question.
I'm wondering that "they didn't know who she was, but she got into the picture anyway". It means she was taken photoes and she didn't know that herself at that moment. Am I right?
Moreover, "she got into the picture anyway."? Here SHE means "Jon's another Kate". Am I right?
Thanks so much.
Maggie^^
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Hi Maggie,
ReplyDeleteWe were talking about the sentence:
"When they were leaving the restaurant, the paparazzi wanted to take photos of Jon alone — they didn’t know who she was, but she got into the shot anyway.”
Yes, "she" means "jon's other Kate" in this sentence.
From this sentence you do not know if "jon's other Kate" knew she was in the photo, although it does sound like it.
What it does tell you is that the reporters (paparazzi) were trying to take a picture of Jon but they took a picture of "Jon's other Kate" anyway.
Does that make any sense?
Smile :)
Kalsow
Hi Kalsow,
ReplyDeleteThanks for teaching me patiently. I understand it more at least. However, I'm wondering how come the paparazzi just wanted to take a picture of Jon alone. Considering the point of the event, they should want to take a photo not only Jon but his new girl friend probably, don't they?
Because it's just like a gossip. So I think it's normal to take a photo for a celebrity's love, something like that. Am I right?
Hi Maggie,
ReplyDeleteyour welcome! I love answering your questions.
Yes it would make sense for the paparazzi to want a picture of her too. Maybe at the time though they just didn't think of that.
What did you mean by "So I think it's normal to take a photo for a celebrity's love, something like that"?
Are you trying to say taking a celebrity's picture with his girlfriend creates gossip?
Grin :)
-Kalsow
Hi Kalsow,
ReplyDeleteThanks for replying to my enquiries again. For your question. Yes. I am trying to say taking a celebrity's picture with his girlfriend creates gossip. That's also why I have questions about the sentence" they didn’t know who she was, but she got into the shot anyway.”
I think the paparazzi MUST not only want to take a photo of Jon but also his NEW girlfriend(probably) who was doing something with Jon at that moment.
Speak to you soon.
Maggie^^