Leah and Hannah Gosselin Enjoy Wholesome Sister Day 2 Months After Brother Collin's Abuse Allegations Against Mom Kate
The 20-year-old sisters' fun outing at the mall, which they documented on Snapchat, comes after brother Collin alleged their mom was "abusive" towards him
Nothing gets in the way of a sister shopping day for the Gosselin girls.
On Sunday, Nov. 3, 20-year-old sisters Hannah and Leah — who, along with brothers Collin, Joel, Aeden and sister Alexis make up the infamous sextuplets shared by Jon and Kate Gosselin — spent the day together and captured it on Hannah's Snapchat account, where she then shared a vlog-style collection of videos.
"Spend the day with me and my sister!!!!" she titled the compilation, which saw her arrive to visit Leah and then head to Cava for lunch.
Hannah couldn't contain her excitement at going to the Mediterranean fast food restaurant, as she said in the car, "You don't understand how much I've been wanting Cava."
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After fueling up for their day together, Hannah and Leah headed to the mall and shopped in a variety of stores, including Aerie, American Eagle, Pink and Victoria's Secret. They also did what Hannah called a "big haul" from Sephora.
After a few hours at the mall, the girls headed out and gave their friends a breakdown of their purchases while sitting in Leah's car, which included a cute "twinning" moment as they bought coordinating holiday pajama sets from Victoria's Secret.
"They're so cute. I love them. I'm literally gonna wear them tonight," Hannah said.
In true sisterly fashion, Hannah revealed that Leah "bought so many more things" than she did, prompting Leah to defend herself by saying, "I never go shopping!"
The girls ended their fun day with a pit-stop for ice cream, which concluded the vlog.
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Hannah and Leah's sweet sister outing comes after weeks of back-and-forth between their parents and their brother Collin, who alleged that his mom "zip-tied" him and locked him in a "containment room" during his childhood.
He told The Sun he "never played" with his siblings and "never really went outside" as he was "kept" in the room she'd built. "My mother at many, many times, and most of the time, became physically aggressive, verbally, very abusive with the things she would say," he alleged.
Richard Puelo, an attorney for Kate, 49, told the outlet that "she did what she did to protect herself and her family" from Collin's "troubled behavior." He also said that he didn't believe Kate had done anything to "intentionally harm" Collin.
Puelo continued to defend Kate as he doubled down in a Fox News interview, saying, "I don't believe she intentionally harmed any of her children in any way, shape or form."
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Collin and Hannah were the only two siblings who were removed from Kate's care and have lived with their father, Jon, 47, since 2018.
After Kate and Jon's 2009 divorce, Kate was granted full custody of all her eight kids — the couple also shares 24-year-old twins Mady and Cara — but Collin was placed in a program for children with special needs due to what she called "unpredictable and violent behavior."
In recent months, Collin disclosed that he was allegedly discharged from the Marines due to his previous time in the institution. He is now a freshman at Penn State University, according to his father.