Kate Gosselin’s Rarely Seen Kids Leah, Alexis, Aaden, & Joel Spotted Heading to School

Jon and Kate Gosselin's large family grew up on reality TV, but despite living in the spotlight for so long, it's rare we get to see their kids out and about. Not all of them have chosen to continue a public life, but this week, Leah, Alexis, Aaden, and Joel were all spotted on the way to school.

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Four of Jon and Kate's kids were spotted recently.

According to The Sun, four of the Gosselin sextuplets — Leah, Alexis, Aaden, and Joel — were seen leaving their North Carolina home to head to school on April 27. The website obtained exclusive photos of the kids, who are now all 18 years old.

They have been living very private lives.

Although some of their siblings, such as Mady Gosselin, choose to have a bigger social media presence, these four haven't taken that route. Instead, none of them have public accounts online, and it's rare that anyone gets a glimpse of them (or their famous mom).

Two of the Gosselin daughters recently shared an update on their personal lives.

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TikTok via The Ashley's Reality Roundup

While going live on TikTok together in April, both Mady and Alexis revealed that they identify as "queer," sharing at the time that their mom has been supportive of them.

"People keep asking if our mom supports our relationships. Obviously, yes," their sister Leah said during the broadcast.

Most of the children are still estranged from Jon.

Although Hannah and Collin moved in with their dad full time after he was able to win full custody of them both, things have been far rockier in the relationships the other Gosselin children have with their dad. As far as we know, none of them speak to Jon, even though he has been vocal about hoping that it changes sometime soon.

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Maybe we'll see more of the kids soon.

Now that they're legally adults (and getting ready to graduate from high school), they are freer to make their own choices about which of their parents and siblings they stay in contact with.

This is an exciting time for them, though we know Kate and Jon will both miss their kids after they fly the coop.