'Today's Savannah Guthrie 'Felt Bad' For Kate Gosselin's Girls During Interview
"Mady, your words. It's your chance. Spit it out," Gosselin prodded. "This is their chance to talk. This is the most wordless I've heard them all morning. I don't want to speak for them but, Mady, go ahead. Sort of the things that you said in the magazine, that years later they're good, they're fine. Go for it, Mad. it's your chance." But the twin girls remained notoriously silent throughout the interview. "I was really surprised," Guthrie said in a chat with Andy Cohen on 'Watch What Happens Live'. "They came on, and I thought the girls had something on their minds... they wanted to get it off their chests." "I was really sympathetic to them. It's not easy to get on national television. This isn't something they do every day, live every morning. They're 13-year-old girls. I felt bad for them." "In the galaxy of appearing unlikeable, has Kate Gosselin appeared more unlikeable?," asked Cohen. "Is this the 'I plead the 5th' segment?," laughed Guthrie. "I honestly was just thinking, this is crazy. Does it look as crazy as it feels? Then I checked my twitter feed and saw Matt after. It was insane. I guess I always give people the benefit of the doubt," she said. "Unless they're politicians." Savannah Guthrie says she wasn't sure how to react during the awkward interview with Kate Gosselin's twin daughters in which the pair went quiet and the mother scolded them to talk.