Even though they are supposed to co-parent eight children together, it looks as though Kate Gosselin and her ex-husband Jon Gosselin are still having a hard time getting along. Jon, who is no longer on television and works as a DJ now, recently opened up about his relationship with his former wife along with how he feels seeing their children on television again.

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In a new interview with OK! Magazine on Tuesday, Jon said that while he would love to get along with the mother of his children, he doesn't see that happening anytime soon. Instead, he claimed that Kate likes to throw him "under the bus" whenever she has an opportunity to do so with the comments she makes to the media. He also said that the two never talk to each other unless it's about the kids.

He said, "I'm sorry, but it's just I feel like it's like business. We kind of understand. I mean I think she tends to throw me under the bus a little bit and try to put herself up and makes herself look bad instead of joining forces and saying, 'Hey, we're doing the best that we can.'"

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As far as Kate back on television with their kids, Jon said, "I had this conversation before and even though I didn't sign for them to go back on television, and they didn't even ask, which is totally illegal. Now I just laugh about it because I have five girls that are just super independent. If they don't want to film, I think they make it known."

As far as his past regrets, Jon reflected about the time he spent trying to be a celebrity in the limelight after the fallout of his marriage to Kate.

"A lot of the decisions I made after the divorce were emotional decisions instead of smarter business decisions which kind of ruin my reputation for a while," Jon said. "And then I kind of had to fight to get them back. So here we are still doing interviews 5-6 years later. I've been willing to just accept the fact that I guess I am famous or I'm not or whatever, but people still write about me but whatever. It's become part of your business. It's life."