
AlaskaReport is reporting that former Alaska Governor
Sarah Palin and her husband Todd Palin are to divorce. They say multiple sources in Wasilla and Anchorage have confirmed the news.
A National Enquirer story reportedly exposing previous affairs, that they both have had, led to the destruction of their marriage and the stress from the alleged affairs led to Palin’s resignation as governor of Alaska.
Sarah has been seen publicly without her wedding rings and The Palins were noticeably not speaking to each other at last Sunday’s resignation speech in Fairbanks.
Teen mom Bristol Palin — daughter of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin — has a message for teens — don’t get knocked up!
“Everyone should wait 10 years,” Bristol told FOX News in her first interview since becoming a mom at 18.
“I hope people learn from my story … It’s so much easier if you’re married, have a house and career. It’s not a situation you want to strive for.”
Although Bristol admits abstinence is “not realistic at all,” she says, “It was my choice to have the baby. It doesn’t matter what my mom’s views are on it. It was my decision.”
Bristol also revealed that telling her parents was “harder than labor” and that her friend actually broke the news to them. Bristol added that she and the baby’s father, boyfriend Levi Johnston, would like to get married eventually.
Appearing at the end of the interview, Grandma Sarah said, “Not the most ideal situation, certainly you make the most of it.”

A new biography of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin claims she initially kept her last pregnancy secret — even from family members.
The book — by People magazine’s Assistant Editor Lorenzo Benet and being published Tuesday by Simon & Schuster’s Threshold Editions — says her undisclosed pregnancy with son Trig was almost discovered when one of her daughters found the child’s prenatal ultrasound scan and confronted her mother with the picture.
“Sarah made one slip-up – but [she] dampened suspicion by explaining it away,” the book, Trailblazer: An Intimate Biography of Sarah Palin, claims, according to People magazine.
The book, which was not authorized by Palin, says the former vice presidential candidate also was aware that Trig had been diagnosed with Down syndrome but did not disclose this to her four other children until his birth last April 18, several weeks after she went public with her pregnancy.
“Not discussing the pregnancy with her daughters, she felt, would shorten the process and spare them from unwanted attention,” the book says.
Trailblazer also purports another reason Palin kept the pregnancy quiet. She tells Benet, who interviewed Palin and her family for a 2008 People cover story: “Not knowing in my own heart if I was going to be ready to embrace a child with special needs – I couldn’t talk about it.”