Kate Gosselin to attend California women's forum

Published: Wednesday, July 8, 2009 5:35 p.m. MDT
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Maria Shriver's annual women's conference has always been an A-list affair, and this year's event is no different.

Cindy McCain, Elizabeth Edwards, Katie Couric, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and actress Kelly Preston are among the featured speakers. But the guest likely to draw the most attention is a relative newcomer to the media spotlight — reality TV personality Kate Gosselin.

California's first lady says she invited the star of TLC's "Jon & Kate Plus 8" at the suggestion of her teenage daughters who watch the show.

The invitation was sent five months ago. That was before Gosselin announced that she and her husband, the parents of 5-year-old sextuplets and 8-year-old twins, were splitting after 10 years of marriage.

"I think her life has certainly changed dramatically, but so be it," Shriver told The Associated Press on Wednesday in a telephone interview. "I think that's the beauty of this conference — to have Madeleine Albright and Kate Gosselin at the same place."

Gosselin's speaking role will be relatively minor. She will have 15 minutes on a small stage at a fair where she will be selling her book, "Eight Little Faces: A Mom's Journey."

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Shriver described Gosselin as "a real interesting girl" who is facing the challenge of raising eight children and coping with "a lost marriage."

Laurie Goldberg, a spokeswoman for the TLC show, declined to comment about Gosselin's decision to attend Shriver's forum.

The show is on hiatus until Aug. 3 so the family can "regroup," according to the network. When it returns this fall, Jon Gosselin has said the show will portray the couple's new arrangement, in which the children live at the couple's sprawling Pennsylvania home while the parents alternate their stays.

Shriver's conference, to be held Oct. 26-27 in Long Beach, has become an annual showcase of women's issues and success stories.

This year's guest list includes well-known women from the world of politics, sports and entertainment, including Olympic swimming champion Dara Torres and race car driver Danica Patrick.

Preston has agreed to be interviewed for the first time about the death of her 16-year-old son with husband John Travolta. Both actors have kept low profiles since Jett Travolta died following a seizure in January.

Shriver said she will interview Preston as part of a panel on grief, along with Elizabeth Edwards and actress Susan Saint James, whose teenage sons were killed in accidents. The panel will be the only session not broadcast on the Internet.

"All three of them lost sons. All are at different stages of the grief," Shriver said.

Recent comments

Kate should cancel the conference, and stay home and work on healing...

It Matters | July 9, 2009 at 5:24 a.m.

Kate needs to bow out graciously, as she needs to healing her own...

women's day | July 9, 2009 at 5:22 a.m.

I just wonder when there will exist a "men's forum".

A Man's Perspective | July 8, 2009 at 7:07 p.m.

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