'Kate Plus 8' season 10 release date news, updates: 'insane' Kate freaks out due to a lost puppy

Kate Gosselin in the new season of Kate Plus 8 TLC

Kate Gosselin has been celebrating a lot of milestones in her life. After all, she is still a mother of eight children, and each of them are certainly a memorable milestone. However, the latest one in her list is her reality TV show — "Kate Plus 8" —which will be a decade old soon.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the new season of the "Kate Plus 8" show will return to TLC on Tuesday, Nov. 22.The show's new season will be composed of eight episodes, which will start off featuring a special anniversary episode that will showcase some of never-before-seen clips and interviews with her family.

The new season will primarily showcase the length of time since the family has made their debut in the television scene. Her older daughters — Mady and Cara — will turn 16 soon, and as such they are going to start driving, while the sextuplets will each become 12-year old and celebrate.

Regardless, while eight episodes seem to be pretty short for the show, the family is ensured that they will have lots of time for vacations. "Kate Plus 8" will feature the family going on some trips getting to New Orleans, the Poconos, and the beach for their summer extravaganza.

Meanwhile, Hollywood Life reports that Kate Gosselin certainly has a lot to handle right now. After all, aside from taking care of her rapidly-growing children, she will also need to take care of two puppies which she gave to her girls. At some point, Kate freaks out when the pets were nowhere to be found. This incited a negative response from her daughters, with one of them saying that she is "insane" and being "overly dramatic."

As such, it will be interesting to see how Kate will handle her children in the new season of "Kate Plus 8," which will return to TV screens on Nov. 22 at 10 p.m. on TLC.

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