
At the end of the segment Kane said he realized much of his anxiety problems stemmed from her. |
If I remember correctly (and I don't listen to Kane, haven't in years), Nat's family didn't like him from day 1.
That being said, some DJ's go on TV (no one has said this yet), and Kane is one of them as a marketing ploy. After all, it is good to see a face with a voice. If I were Kane, I would take a break from being on air for an undetermined about of time. The radio may be a sanctuary for him, but who knows what may set him off (if anything). There are two sides to everything, but as someone else said, Natasha was known to go out a lot (probably to get a break from the kids) and get plastered. |
I interned for the show for awhile, during the whole transition and let me just say that things happen behind the scenes that people don't know. That said, there are three sides to every story, his, hers, and the truth. I only met Natasha once during my internship but I worked with/for Kane 2-3 times a week, every week, for a year. That guy is one of the most amazing guys I know. He works hard for his show and his family and he truly does care about people. He helped me get to where I am today with my career. Don't get me wrong, he's not perfect and who knows what he's like at home but it just sucks to see him and his family going through this. With him being a public figure, children involved, and just the way this has played out so far I can tell that this is gonna be an ugly divorce. Last thing, while I do believe he had to address the issue on-air because people kept asking I do think he could have kept the details to himself. A simple, "Natasha and I have decided to end our marriage and that's all I'm going to say. please respect my family's privacy." <-- That would have suffice. I do believe he's in a bit of the wrong for going into details and painting Natasha as a monster, even if it might be true that was still a messed up thing to do. |
I can't believe I read through 32 pages of this, this morning. Keep the coffee coming!
The only thing I have to comment is that in light of the comments about DCUM getting the divorce posting pulled down mid-day yesterday: I actually suspect this was started several days in the past, (as I have no personal knowledge of the case or the people, just happened to be listening to the whole bit while in the car) when Kane spoke to his personal and the station's/company's lawyers. I think it just took State of MD that long to comply. I don't at all think it was that quick, having some dealings with the state. I think they probably were hoping it would have been done already, went ahead with the bit anyway Friday morning because it was a Friday, and then were able to lean on the existing request from several days before when the social media furor hit its height yesterday. |
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Kane's made his first statement since the announcement
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People get divorced all the time. It's never just one persons fault. Whoever like Kane more will side with him, those who like Nat more will side with her. Why can't people just recognize that sometimes couples grow apart. Obviously he exaggerated about Nat taking his kids for months or stealing all his money. He's upset and seeing it in a certain light. If she told her side I'm sure she will have lots of negative stories about him. When my sister got divorced, depending on who you talked to, you would either hate her husband or hate her. It ended up just being that they could no longer live as husband and wife. After so much drama, years later, they are now cordial to one another and the animosity is gone and they can see that it was fault on both ends that caused the demise of their marriage. Natasha's post in February showed there were many underlying issues that they clearly just couldn't get past. If one thing I've learned in life, no matter HOW much you know a person or worked with them, etc.. You don't ever know what goes behind closed doors. I know plenty of people that have the best personality in public and with friends and coworkers, but are completely difficult in their house. It takes 2 to tango. |
So is the high road stating facts? That is the issue here. If Natasha did all the things he claims she did, then she should expect all the hate she is getting. |
Thank god somebody who knows them personally has come forward...sad part is, love trumps all and makes you blind to the red flags. I noticed them with her from the get-go, tbh. |
My guess is one of them is borderline and the other is narcissistic. Horrifying mix. |
Kane doesn't strike me as narcissistic. Natasha on the other hand... |
So there's no way to listen to what he said if you missed it? |
You didn't miss much, pp. He was unhinged and said he has no love for her anymore, comparing his feelings for her to how he feels about a toaster. Then he started crying. And then he was totally fine when he came back after commercial. Bipolar. |
EXACTLY. Think about it, if they put the audio in the podcast someone could easily edit it at home and make it say other stuff and then post it to the internet. |
So??? All his podcasts are available, so you could edit anything you want right now. It was taken down because his lawyer (and maybe hers) called him ---or the radio execs did ---and had it pulled. That was a really stupid move spewing all that personal drama on the radio. |