(left to right) Hannah, Collin and Kate Gosselin.Photo:Hannah Gosselin/Instagram; Collin Gosselin/Instagram; David Buchan/Variety/Penske Media via Getty
Hannah Gosselin/Instagram; Collin Gosselin/Instagram; David Buchan/Variety/Penske Media via Getty
Hannah Gosselinis posted to social media amid her brother Collin’s abuse allegations against their mother, Kate.
Hannah, 20, shared anInstagram carouselon Thursday, Sept. 12. In her post, she posed for the camera in a grassy field while holding a bouquet of flowers and wearing a white mini dress.
“🌷🌷🌷,” she simply captioned the post.
Hannah’s post follows her brotherCollin Gosselin’s Sept. 10 interview withThe Sun, in which he claimed he had a “rough” childhood.
Collin, 20, previously alleged that his mother,Kate Gosselin, abused him, beginning around 8 or 9 years old. He alleged that Kate confined and “isolated” from his other seven siblings and that he was “a scapegoat” for his mother’s problems and often took “the brute end of things.”
Collin and Hannah are two of Kate, 49, and ex-husbandJon Gosselin’s sextuplets, alongside Alexis, Aaden, Leah and Joel. Jon and Kate also share twin girls, Mady and Cara, 23.
After Jon and Katedivorced in 2009, Kate received full custody of all eight children. At the time, due to what Kate has described as “unpredictable and violent behavior," a 12-year-old Collin was placed in a program for children with special needs. He lived there for two years before moving in with Jon, now 47, in 2018. That year, Hannah also chose to live with their father.
(left to right) Kate Gosselin and Collin Gosselin.Getty; Collin Gosselin/Instagram
Getty; Collin Gosselin/Instagram
“My son Collin, whom I love with all my heart, has received multiple psychiatric diagnoses over the years. For the safety of myself, his brothers and sisters and for his own well-being, he was placed in a facility following years of outpatient treatment which proved insufficient for his needs,” she wrote at the time, adding, “Collin’s distorted perception of reality is one of the many issues that he has always struggled with.”
Jon later responded to her statement, telling PEOPLE: “Regarding these brand new false accusations, it seems clear that even today after not seeing her son since the 6th grade, Kate is unable to control her abusive words towards him.” Noting, “Collin is training to be a Marine in order to serve his country and is unable to respond to his mother’s callous lies.”
Jon Gosselin and daughter Hannah Gosselin.Jon Gosselin/instagram
Jon Gosselin/instagram
In mid-August 2024, Collin toldEntertainment Tonightthat he was no longer training to join the U.S. military because he was “discharged.”
“I was towards the end of training, very close to graduating. The paperwork was looked into, and they found out that I was, in fact, in an institution at one point in my life,” he said. “And see, they don’t need any deeper reason. Being in an institution, that’s good enough for [them] to discharge [you].”
On Sept. 10, he toldThe SunKate was also “physically aggressive, verbally, very abusive with the things she would say.”
PEOPLE previously reached out to Kate and her attorney, Richard Puleo, for comment but has not received a response. However, Puleo toldFox Newsthat Kate would not be responding to these latest allegations.
“She never wants to comment because she always knows that this gets taken out of context,” Puleo told Fox News. “She doesn’t want to comment. Doesn’t need to. The record speaks for itself.”
Kate Gosselin.David Buchan/Variety/Penske Media via Getty Images
David Buchan/Variety/Penske Media via Getty Images
“The facts belie the truth,” added Puleo. “Whatever took place, the ones that are truthful are the ones that took place… She has no comment because it’s not going to change the past. And I don’t believe she intentionally harmed any of her children in any way, shape or form.”
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source: people.com