Jon Gosselin has clarified that he and Hailey Glassman aren't completely pulling the plug on their relationship despite a Sunday statement in which had stated they had agreed to "take some time" to focus on themselves.
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"I don't want another failure in my relationships. I don't want to make the same mistakes I made with Kate, with Hailey. I would just be repeating the pattern over again."
Reports that Gosselin and Glassman were "taking a break" from their relationship first surfaced on Friday after she participated in an interview with The Insider earlier in the week and accused him of being emotionally abusive, throwing "mantrums" and having a "Jekyll and Hyde" personality.
"I was standing right there [at The Insider]. [My manager Mike Heller] was standing right there. He was looking at me like, 'Oh my god, what is she saying?'" recalled Gosselin at his Sunday night appearance, according to People.
"He's looking at my career going down the tubes and I'm thinking, 'Good for her, she got all of this out.' "
While Gosselin added Glassman might have "used the wrong terminology" in addressing his shortcomings as a boyfriend, he said it reinforced the idea that he be "accountable" for his actions.
"Half the stuff I've done, if I look at my moral compass, I shouldn't have done," he said at the appearance, People reported. "I know that but I did it anyway. It's like fame canceled out conviction."
Gosselin said he'd like an opportunity apologize to his estranged wife Kate Gosselin in "private."
"I'll apologize to her for openly having relationships in the public eye. That was a huge mistake, because if she would've done that to me, I would have been extremely pissed off," he said.
"Not because our relationship is over, it's almost like a stab in the back. And now that I think about it, it was a very wrong thing to do. I definitely regret it."
In addition, Gosselin said he "should never have gone" to the French Riviera with Glassman in July -- less than three weeks after he and Kate filed for divorce and publicly announced their separation during a Jon & Kate Plus 8 broadcast.
"To ask for forgiveness from someone who may never forgive me is tough for me. I do apologize to Kate. I'm sorry for doing the things I did. I do ask for her forgiveness," said Gosselin, who added that he feels like he's "just misunderstood."
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"I'm not a fame seeker. Everyday I look in the mirror and I wonder [why I'm famous]," he said. "I don't sing. I don't dance. I'm not a Nobel Peace Prizewinner. I just had eight kids and I had a show on TLC."
Although he only moved to the city a few months ago, Gosselin said "hardly" ever leaves his New York City apartment due to the fact that "paparazzi are everywhere."
"I don't want this. I never invited any of this," he said during the appearance, Us Weekly reported. "All of a sudden I saw our marriage deteriorating. We were just trying to fix our marriage, but we couldn't because of the circumstances."
Gosselin said his 10-year marriage to Kate "started to go downhill in October of last year" and added they tried to stay together at TLC's request.
"[TLC] wanted us to stay married," he said, according to Us. "They were talking about branding and marketing, and we were just trying to think about our kids."
Gosselin said he also had problems with the way Jon & Kate Plus 8 was filmed and edited.
"They film conflict but not resolve. When Kate and I fought, we almost always resolved it, but you never saw that," he explained, Us reported. "They wanted to make it good cop, bad cop, so Kate was made out to be domineering, and I was just the laid-back one."
In addition, Gosselin claimed the show filmed so frequently his family never had a chance to regroup.
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Gosselin reiterated previous comments that he tried to save their marriage off-camera.
"I tried to get Kate to go to counseling, and she just didn't want anything to do with it," he said, according to Us. "I went alone, because I figured it couldn't hurt, but it obviously isn't effective in the same way when both people aren't there."
By January, Gosselin said he was fully aware of the extent his relationship with Kate had deteriorated.
"I knew our marriage was over. If one person is trying, and the other person isn't, you start feeling neglected. And, of course, it's not going to work," he explained, Us reported.
"I was getting no intimacy, no sensitivity from Kate. I felt emasculated and undesirable."
In addition, Gosselin said he "chose fame" because it made him "feel better" about himself.
"When you're not getting positive reinforcement at home, you're going to get it somewhere else," he said, Us reported.
"I was looking for the affirmation at the clubs and bars that I wasn't getting from Kate at home. I think I was giving love, and it was being reciprocated back to me. I didn't feel respected. She always said I was the ninth child, and I felt like the ninth child."
As for the other eight children, Gosselin explained the reason why he and Kate decided to have so many kids together is because it's "what God wanted us to do."
While he claims they had an option to abort some of the sextuplets during Kate's pregnancy, they ultimately decided to instead "keep all of them for religious reasons."
"We were praying to God for one more baby, and He gives us six!" he said, Us reported. "We weren't going to be like, 'Thanks God, but we don't want them.' I wasn't going to shake my fist at God."
Gosselin began consulting Boteach -- who starred on TLC's Shalom in the Home reality series in 2006 and 2007 -- earlier this month.
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"I have advised him to end it with Hailey. It is unacceptable to be in a relationship when he is still married and has to take care of kids who are hurting. It is not a healthy relationship," Boteach told The New York Post on Saturday.
"Jon will either be remembered as a man who cheats on his wife and is intoxicated by fame, or a man who has fought to redeem himself."
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