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Adding to the strain, Pennsylvania's Labor Department opened an investigation into whether the show's production is complying with state child labor laws. TLC has said it "fully complies" with state laws and regulations. Looking ahead, Kate said, "I don't really want to be alone. I don't want to do this alone." But she described the split as "the next chapter." And while she and Jon have spoken angrily about the pressure on their marriage from unsought fame and press attention, she conceded, "I believe that it's a chapter that probably would have played out had the world been watching, or not." One thing the couple could agree on: "Jon & Kate Plus 8" will continue. "We interview separately, we'll film different things," Jon explained. "Me and the kids, her and the kids." "How does the show go on?" said Kate. "The show MUST go on!" ___ TLC is owned by Discovery Communications, LLC. ___ On the Net:
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