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Kate Gosselin rumored to get a dating show

The mom of eight is reportedly working on a deal to do a reality dating series on ABC that may match her with single dads, an insider tells Life & Style.
/ Source: TODAY.com

Jimmy Kimmel and Kelly Ripa both joked that Kate Gosselin ought to take a turn on “The Bachelorette,” and now there are fierce rumors circulating that Gosselin is working on a deal with ABC to star on a similarly styled show.

“Kate’s working on a deal to do a new reality dating series on ABC,” according to an insider who spoke to Life & Style. The magazine reports that Gosselin would “likely be starring in her own series, possibly matching her with single dads.”

A source close to the reality TV mom counters that those rumors simply are not true. “Kate has no desire to start dating right now and has no interest in a dating show,” said the source.

There’s another practical matter: Gosselin remains under contract with TLC.

It’s no surprise that other networks would be interested in Gosselin: Her new series “Kate Plus 8” is a solid performer for TLC. Its premiere on June 6 drew more than 3 million viewers.

Ozzy thought exercise would keep him attractive Ozzy Osbourne has been accused of being addicted to many things in his day, but now there’s just one addiction in his life: exercise. And the habit goes all the way back to days when he was biting the heads off bats.

“After a jog, he’d drink 10 pints of beer and take drugs. But no matter how stoned out of his mind he was, he would still go on the Stairmaster,” wife Sharon told Rolling Stone in the issue on stands now.

Osbourne said he goes into exercise for its outward benefits. “I started working out because I want to be slim, young and attractive forever,” he told RS. “But it didn’t work out. I’m not slim, I’m not young, I’m not attractive.”

‘Office’ stars worried about Carell departure Steve Carell’s announcement that he many not renew his contract after the next season of NBC’s “The Office” has the show’s cast and crew worried. (Msnbc.com is a joint venture between Microsoft and NBC Universal.) BJ Novak, who doubles as a show writer and the character Ryan, told TODAYshow.com that Carell’s contribution to the hit comedy show could not be understated.

“I think Steve Carell is the greatest actor alive,” Novak said at the 2010 Webby Awards, which he hosted. “The only way to keep the show wonderful is after he leaves — if he does leave — is to show more of everyone else. We have a lot of characters that people would like to see more of.”

Though Novak is concerned about the future, he’s focusing all his efforts on the show’s upcoming eighth season. What to expect? Novak said that Michael Scott will finally grow up as he resolves some of his issues, and Andy will play a bigger role along with fan-favorite Dwight (who “will learn the perils of power,” Novack said).

As for his own character, Novak said that the spiteful office temp will be balancing a chaotic relationship with Kelly while trying to break into the online world with his social networking tool WPH.com (pronounced “woof”).

“There’s a lot of great character moments this year,” Novak said reassuringly. “I think it’s going to be a really funny year.”

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