Madison Brush‘s lack of relationship with dad Kody Brown isn’t for lack of trying.
During the premiere of season 20 of *Sister Wives*, one of the show’s stars, and daughter of Janelle Brown, tearfully discussed her strained relationship with the family’s father, a situation that began almost a year ago when she stopped speaking to him.
During the September 28th episode, Madison tearfully shared with her husband, Caleb Brush, that she might need some space. She explained she wants her father to be present and hopes they can repair their relationship, but she’s frustrated with herself for still feeling let down and learning how to manage her expectations.
Last November, Madison confirmed she had stopped speaking to her father, Kody Brown, because he hadn’t respected boundaries within their strained family. This followed her parents’ separation in 2022. Kody is currently married to Robyn Brown and was previously married to Meri Brown and Christine Brown.
Madison explained that she’s still getting to know him as a person. She’s realizing he may not have known how to express himself and could be going through his own struggles.
Kody, who has 13 children with Robyn and his former wives, shared on the show that he truly wants to improve his relationships with the children from his previous marriages.
Kody, 56, explained in a private interview that he’s trying to deal with his emotional pain by putting it aside. He admitted he’s struggling and wishes he could find support and understanding from everyone in his life.
However, the reality star isn’t necessarily willing to compromise to get to that point.
He explained that they’d reached a standstill, as healing could only occur when the other party was ready and willing.
Madison had mentioned before that one of her conditions was for her father to accept their family situation as it is.
Madison described a situation filled with tension, explaining that someone would vehemently deny accusations. She recalled responding, ‘It’s true, I witnessed it myself,’ during a November 2024 interview on *The Authentic Society* podcast.
As she put it, “He didn’t like having a mirror held up.”
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Kody Brown claims he wanted to separate from his first wife, Meri Brown, soon after they married in 1990. However, Meri says he gave her false hope, telling her that moving to Flagstaff in 2018 would be a fresh start for their relationship. She explained that this pattern of leading her on has been happening for years.
She mainly feels frustrated by his poor communication – specifically, his unwillingness to share his true feelings, desires, and what he actually wants or doesn’t want, and the narrative he’s maintained over time.
Kody admitted there might have been some confusion, but he said it was because he questioned his own decisions as things progressed. He clarified that he wouldn’t pursue a relationship with her now.
Either way, Meri’s friends were thrilled when she finally pulled the plug in early 2023.
It’s like, they finally get it! They’re saying, ‘We’re here for you, we support you, and it’s about time!’ It’s crazy because now I see he’s been subtly trying to get rid of me for *years*. He kept telling me he didn’t love me, and it all makes sense now. He wanted me to be the one to leave, so he wouldn’t look like the bad guy! He’d be off the hook if I just walked away, you know? Like, *he* wouldn’t be the one breaking things off.
Kody Brown admitted in the latest season of his show that he’s given up on building a home on the 14-acre property the family bought in Flagstaff, Arizona years ago. He told his wife, Robyn Brown, that he’d prefer to either abandon the project or sell the land and start fresh somewhere new, as they hadn’t fully paid off the $820,000 cost until 2023.
As for Robyn, “I can’t talk about that,” she responded. “That is so not where I’m at.”
Although Janelle Brown once said they simply drifted apart, Kody’s shortcomings as a father to some of their children were ultimately what led her to end the marriage.
What really made me realize things needed to change was when he struggled to repair his relationship with my kids. It didn’t seem like he was willing to do whatever it took, and I realized that was the main reason I’d stayed. I told Logan, Madison, Hunter, Garrison, Gabriel, and Savanah that was what I was thinking.
Despite Kody suggesting they try to work things out on the November 3rd episode, Janelle was firm that getting back together wasn’t an option.
She said she couldn’t see a way to make things right with him while also allowing him to be in her children’s lives. Her children always come first, and she’ll always prioritize them.
Kody explained his lack of effort to repair his relationships with his grown children by saying that was his reasoning.
He complained that he no longer felt like part of the family. Despite still being married to Robyn and actively raising their five children – Dayton, Aurora, Breanna, Solomon, and Ariella – his relationships with the other children were infrequent. He questioned how to navigate the situation, admitting, “It just doesn’t feel like a family anymore.”
In the first episode of season 19, Robyn admitted that despite being exclusively with Kody for the first time in their 14 years together, their marriage is currently struggling more than ever. She explained that Kody is feeling hurt and unsure of where the issues stem from – whether it’s his own actions or problems with his other wives. He’s worried Robyn might also reject him, adding to his feelings of isolation.
Honestly, it’s exhausting. She just *told* everyone, and it broke my heart, but she’s constantly worried he’s trying to ruin things for them. It’s like she’s always on high alert, making sure he doesn’t mess everything up. But the worst part? She said there’s *nothing* out there to help her cope with still being legally tied to someone who’s constantly going through divorces. It’s just… a really messed up situation, and I feel so bad for her.
Let me tell you, watching Kody lately has been tough. He recently admitted he’s really struggling with self-love – he actually said he can’t even look in the mirror and feel good about who he is. It’s a really vulnerable thing to share, and honestly, it highlights how much internal work he needs to do. It’s a reminder that happiness truly starts from within, and sometimes, that’s the hardest journey of all.
Robyn found it difficult to see her former sister wives move forward with their lives. As she shared on the October 27th episode, she felt like she was the one left behind.
Janelle Brown revealed that her oldest daughter, Madison, has completely cut ties with her father, Kody, and his wife, Robyn. Janelle stated that Maddie hasn’t spoken to Kody and hasn’t received any calls from him either, effectively ending their relationship.
Janelle explained the problem is Kody’s inconsistent relationship with Maddie’s children – Axel, Evangalynn, and Josephine. She says Maddie only wants him to be involved if he’s truly committed.
Janelle explained in the September 22nd episode that Kody largely stopped talking to Maddie and her husband, Caleb Brush (whose sister was married to Kody’s brother), as the family began to fall apart.
Janelle explained that Maddie has been fiercely protective of her children because Kody hasn’t been making an effort to visit or even call. Maddie feels it’s best to keep her children distanced from him until he can be reliable and avoid causing drama.
Robyn mentioned she’s been trying to get Kody to repair his relationships, and she believes the children should also be making an effort to reconnect.
Currently, Kody doesn’t appear willing to fix things with his daughter, explaining that conversations with her felt like she was just trying to get information to share with others, and he grew frustrated with it.
Love should be shared and increased, not diminished. However, Kody confessed that he essentially did diminish it by previously stating he hadn’t loved his former wives.
Honestly, watching him talk, it felt like he was just reacting impulsively. He explained it was because he’d been really hurt by the negativity – he used the word ‘trashing,’ which felt strong – and that he’d been stuck in a cycle of angry responses for the last three years. It wasn’t a calculated thing, more like a gut reaction to everything being said about him.
He explained that he told Meri, during their anniversary celebration, that he hadn’t actually been in love with her at the time.
In a conversation shared with a friend during a September 2024 podcast episode, Meri stated she was certain he loved her.
But if he didn’t, the mom to Leon Brown said in a confessional, why did he ever propose?
She puzzled over why someone would choose to marry a person they didn’t love, and then pretend to feel affection just because they’d made that commitment. It seemed incredibly cruel, like being singled out and told, ‘I’m going to try and make myself love you for the next three decades.’
Kody’s response, he shared in his own confessional: “Oh, Meri has her little accusations now.”
Though, he would share that they never enjoyed a honeymoon period.
He claimed their marriage had been failing from the very beginning. He explained this by saying he felt much closer to his other wives, Janelle, Christine, and Robyn.
He remained unmarried because he was afraid of repercussions, observing that the ruling powers wouldn’t permit anyone to take another wife after divorcing one.
Janelle wasn’t sure whether to build on the land she owns on Coyote Pass or sell it, but she knew she needed to first pay off the property in Arizona. Frustrated by Kody’s refusal to discuss it with her, she told Christine Brown that she felt she needed to hire a lawyer. She believed that was the only way she’d be able to get him to make a decision about the land.
Janelle explained that because she wasn’t legally married to Kody, she has no legal claim to his assets. She clarified that she can’t simply file for divorce like a traditionally married couple, because their relationship isn’t legally recognized as a marriage, making the situation very complicated.
Kody said he stopped talking to Janelle about their home in Arizona because he’d lost trust in her.
He stated in a private conversation during the September 22nd episode that they would eventually pay off the property, but he refused to share any details about his plans. He explained that he was frustrated with constantly sharing information that ended up being twisted and spread through their dysfunctional family.
A bit of a pot calling the kettle black, Janelle said in her own interview.
She said he couldn’t keep a secret. He shared details about his past relationships and marriages that made her uncomfortable, things he definitely shouldn’t have told her.
When the family was close and supportive of each other, they used to combine their money into a single fund.
Janelle described how the family used to work together, focusing all their efforts on helping one person at a time, then shifting to support the next. She said this was the pattern for years, but in the last decade, the focus has changed to individual wealth-building, with everyone prioritizing their own financial future instead of collective support.
When Robyn needed a place to live in Arizona, her friends and family came together to purchase a $1.65 million, five-bedroom house for her – it had been on the market since last August.
Robyn explained they originally intended the property to be a family asset. However, when Janelle proposed they all be listed on the mortgage, Kody refused, stating he wanted to protect Robyn’s financial interests, as Janelle remembers. Now that she’s separating from the family, Janelle wants to receive her share of the money from the sale of the Coyote Pass land, and be reimbursed for some of the money she invested in Robyn’s house.
But that could be a tough sell.
Robyn remarked that they had worked together for a long time. With Janelle claiming she’s still owed money, Robyn expressed her confusion, saying, “It’s hard to figure out how to calculate what’s due after all this time.”
Janelle expressed frustration that they couldn’t afford Coyote Pass, explaining that Kody mentioned having other financial obligations. However, she’s noticed him purchasing items for his home with Robyn, like artwork and decorations. While acknowledging she’s also spent money on things she enjoys, she questioned the prioritization. Kody countered that a significant portion of his income went towards vehicles – he described having many cars – and the associated insurance costs for his children.
Janelle noticed that Kody and Robyn always seemed to have money for nice things, like a fully finished backyard and plenty of extras for their kids. She often wondered how they could afford it all, especially compared to her own financial situation.
Ultimately, she explained that he consistently put his own needs before hers. This pattern eventually became exhausting for her. She realized it was taking a toll, and even her grown children started to express their frustration, asking her why she was accepting the situation.
After her divorce, Robyn became very mindful of her spending and carefully managed her money.
She admitted she wasn’t always good with money, explaining that she learned to budget carefully after experiencing financial difficulties when she was younger and again during her divorce. Regarding her sister wives’ spending habits, she suggested they simply had different financial priorities than she did.
In a recent episode, Janelle admitted that she, along with Christine – mother of Aspyn, Mykelti, Paedon, Gwendlyn, Ysabel, and Truely – currently has no contact with Meri, Robyn, or Kody, and doesn’t expect that to change anytime soon.
Kody described the time his family lived with four homes on the same street in Las Vegas as “the best time of my life.” He fondly remembered how well things were going, especially having his daughter Maddie and grandson Caleb nearby. He expressed a lot of affection for Caleb, saying he felt like a true part of the family.
Their relationship began to suffer in Arizona due to disagreements about safety measures during the pandemic. He also explained that when his marriages ended, his connections with his children deteriorated, saying it “just ruined those relationships.”
But Christine insisted their were issues well before she announced she was leaving in late 2021.
She explained on the September 22nd episode that the children were already unhappy before she left, and her departure didn’t affect their relationships with their father. She believes Kody still has the opportunity to improve things with his children.
Though it’ll definitely take some work.
Kody said he’s still upset about past treatment and can’t move forward. He refuses to accept responsibility for actions his current or former wives claim he took. He hopes they can eventually overcome their resentment and rediscover forgiveness and affection for each other.
Kody shared that he and Meri didn’t know each other very well when they got married, both in a spiritual ceremony and legally – he was 21, and she was 19. They later divorced in 2014 so Kody could legally adopt Robyn’s three oldest children from a previous marriage.
Looking back on our marriage, I realize my wife was carrying a lot of emotional weight that I wasn’t aware of when we first got together. I really thought I could make it work at the beginning, but things quickly became a constant struggle. Ultimately, I just couldn’t sustain a relationship where I was consistently facing her anger. It was a difficult realization, but I needed peace in my life.
Despite wanting things to improve, Kody felt trapped in his plural marriage. He explained that, according to his beliefs, seeking a divorce wasn’t an option for someone who wanted to remain faithful. This meant he couldn’t simply leave the relationship, and instead, he hoped they could work through their issues and find a way to make it work.
He admitted the confusing signals stemmed from Meri’s belief they could resolve their issues. However, Kody explained that whenever they spent time together, she wasn’t pleasant to be around – she lacked warmth, humor, and didn’t spark his interest. He tried to connect with her, but ultimately found himself bored.
He acknowledged that he understood why Meri felt left out, but clarified, “I wasn’t asked to leave by anyone. Christine, Janelle, and Meri all made the decision for me to move out.”
Janelle and Christine believed their relationships with Kody didn’t require a divorce since they weren’t legally married. However, Meri formally requested a separation – a ‘release’ – from the church in late 2022.
In a recent episode, she explained that when she and the other three women married Kody, it was through their church. While they couldn’t all be legally married, they considered it a sacred commitment. Now, she wants to end that commitment because she doesn’t see a future with Kody and doesn’t want to be bound to him forever if he doesn’t feel the same way. She wants a complete separation from him and the commitment they made.
She explained that Kody didn’t want to accept the church leaders’ direction, and was unwilling to recognize their authority.
Kody explained that the relationship was beyond repair. He stated he only feels accountable to God, not to the church or its opinions. He’s letting Meri move on because any disagreement with her turns into conflict, and he simply needed her to accept that they’ve been over for a long time. He felt it took her too long to understand that the relationship was finished years ago.
A simple text conversation about holiday gifts in 2021 led to a major family falling out for Kody Brown and his 18 children. According to Christine, the disagreement quickly escalated, with Kody, Robyn, and their children isolating themselves from Janelle and Christine, and their respective kids. This text exchange ultimately caused a permanent rift within the family.
Robyn explained that her three oldest children felt the situation had become emotionally difficult and they needed some distance. She emphasized it wasn’t about cutting ties completely, but rather that things had simply become unpleasant.
For his part, Gabriel is hoping that they could find their way back to each other.
He shared on the October 13th episode that what he wants most is to reconnect with Robyn’s kids. He fondly remembers spending time with Aurora when she was in middle school and always reaching out to Dayton in high school. However, he doesn’t feel optimistic about repairing his relationship with Robyn and her husband.
Aurora explained that after her mother married Kody in 2010, she was repeatedly told by various family members that they didn’t accept her as a sister and didn’t view her as part of the family.
Breanna, her sister, felt their parents could have done more to bring the family closer together, but that connection never really formed.
But Christine isn’t sure how they could have opened their arms any wider.
She emphasized that Robyn and her children were always welcome, saying, ‘I always told them they could just come over whenever they pleased.’
She also mentioned that her daughter, Ysabel Brown, was very close with Robyn’s children, and Mykelti Brown Padron even lived with the family for a while. Despite some difficulties and frustration from her own children, they always saw Robyn’s kids as their siblings.
Okay, seriously, when it *works*, plural marriage is just… amazing. Janelle explained it perfectly – you get this incredible family, like a built-in community, and a wonderful connection with your husband. It’s like having everything you could want, *and* you still get to be your own person! For her, and honestly, for me too, it really was the best of both worlds. That independence is HUGE. It just sounds like a truly great setup when it’s done right.
Kody, however, wouldn’t say “I do” to polygamy again.
He stated on December 1st that polygamy prevents deep emotional connection. He believes it creates defensiveness and that a truly vulnerable and intimate relationship with a woman is impossible within a polygamous arrangement.
According to Janelle, Kody struggled more with dividing his attention among his wives after the family moved from Las Vegas to Arizona in 2018.
Kody found it simpler to spend time away from the family after moving to Flagstaff, according to Christine. She explained that she sometimes had to ask him to come over, and he’d often try to avoid it by saying he was exhausted. Christine would respond by pointing out he could rest at her place just as well as he could at Robyn’s.
Janelle explained that her children felt a distance from Robyn, to the point where they were told not to open Robyn’s refrigerator. Christine’s children, however, struggled with seeing Robyn as a couple with their father when he wasn’t at their home.
And Robyn said her crew definitely felt the divide.
I’ll always be grateful to Meri – she welcomed my kids and me with open arms. But honestly, the rest of the family really had a hard time accepting us. All we ever wanted was to feel like we belonged, to be a part of things.
But Gabriel would argue that he and his siblings went to great lengths to bring them into the fold.
He said on the October 13th episode that he believes Robyn acts like she’s always a victim, but he understands why. He thinks people develop different ways to cope with difficult situations.
He explained that if Robyn truly believes they mistreated her or her children – despite her father consistently showing her preferential treatment and their ongoing efforts to connect with her kids – then he sees no possibility of ever having a relationship with her.
It really struck me during the latest episode how much moving around affected all of Kody’s kids. He talked about how even little Ariella, born in 2016, would get so upset when he tried to leave – she actually clung to his leg! It just showed me how unstable things have been for them, constantly shifting between four different houses.
It broke my heart to hear Kody explain things to one of his children. He told her he had other wives and kids who also needed him, and she just clung to his legs, begging him not to go. He admitted it was incredibly difficult – you could just feel his struggle in his voice. It was a really tough moment, and honestly, it was painful to watch.
Unfortunately, that’s just a reality of plural marriage, insisted Janelle.
She explained that her children understood from the start their father wouldn’t be consistently present. She believed Kody and Robyn didn’t handle the situation with her children well, noting Ari would become upset if he was away for more than a few days. She felt this was a mistake, as her other children had experienced similar absences without lasting negative effects and had grown into well-adjusted adults.
Mykelti, one of the few Brown children who maintained relationships with both her parents, Robyn and Kody, as well as Christine and Janelle, stepped up to try and keep the peace when Kody went through his divorces.
Mykelti and Robyn bonded quickly after Robyn joined the Brown family, and Mykelti was so close to her that she included her in the special moment of giving birth to her twins, Archer and Ace, in November 2022.
Mykelti shared that when Robyn became part of the family, she was going through a period of self-discovery. Robyn made her feel valued and understood, and was a consistent source of support, especially when Mykelti needed someone to listen and offer love.
As a lifestyle expert, I often talk about the importance of family connections, and I was really touched by Christine Brown’s recent comments. She shared how thrilled she was when her daughter, Mykelti, found such a strong connection with Robyn. Christine had always hoped her children would build positive relationships with all of their mothers, and seeing that happen with Mykelti and Robyn was a dream come true for her. It just highlights how beautiful blended families can be when everyone embraces love and connection.
Kody believes his children are also distancing themselves from him, and he feels it’s a punishment. He explained on the October 6th episode that they’re intentionally excluding him because of decisions he made regarding their mothers, but he maintains his only mistake was not being passionately in love with them.
What’s more, he continued, he think his former spouses are a bit to blame.
He explained that the different relationships he has with his children stem from the negativity surrounding the family’s breakup. He feels like the blame has unfairly fallen on him, with people suggesting he’s responsible for everything that went wrong.
While Kody acknowledges he shares some responsibility for the family issues, he’s upset about the personal attacks. He explained that he was having trouble reaching his children, Hunter, Maddie, and Gabriel, and shared a text message he received from one of them stating, “You are a piece of trash. I would never speak to you again.”
He also shared a personal story, recounting how one of his children had angrily told him, “You’re awful. I’m cutting you off. You controlled and manipulated me.”
He’s unwilling to continue dealing with the negativity. He explained he’s tired of always being the one to initiate contact, stating that his adult children need to take more responsibility for repairing the relationship. While he’s ready to put in the work, he needs them to meet him halfway and also make an effort.
For Robyn, watching Kody’s estrangement from his adult children hit far too close to home.
She shared that her parents divorced when she was a child. Her father moved to another city and started a new family, while her mother was left to raise her alone. She recalled asking her father why he wasn’t around, but he only offered weak explanations, which she found incredibly hurtful.
She wasn’t going to let Kody’s feelings prevent him from trying. During a heated argument in late 2022, she told him, “I’m starting to lose respect for you.”
Kody admitted he could work on improving his relationships with his children, but he feels he needs to heal emotionally before he can do that.
He expressed feeling like some of his children are working against him and admitted he’s so upset by recent events that he’s afraid talking to them will only make things worse. He feels too angry to have a productive conversation right now and worries he’ll say something he regrets.
Although most of Janelle and Kody’s family were present at their son Logan’s wedding to Michelle Petty in October 2022, the atmosphere wasn’t very warm or supportive.
Oh my gosh, it just KILLS me how Madison completely shut Kody out! He was telling Robyn about it, and it’s so unfair! Apparently, she just took the kids and disappeared, and the worst part? She didn’t even bother to tell him she was expecting Josephine! Can you believe it? He found out *after* the baby was born in February 2023! It’s like she deliberately tried to hurt him, and it breaks my heart for him! He deserves to know what’s going on with his kids, especially a new baby!
Frankly, Maddie doesn’t tell her dad much of anything with the two rarely speaking.
Honestly, Maddie truly hasn’t been in touch with Kody, which is why she kept her distance at the wedding. She’s fiercely protective of her kids, and it makes sense. Kody hasn’t been a part of Evie’s life since she was born – she’s three and a half now – and Maddie didn’t want him to just suddenly show up acting like a grandpa when the kids have no idea who he is. It would have been so awkward and confusing for them, and she really shielded them from that possibility.
Kody feels it’s unreasonable to expect grandparents to be constantly present in their grandchildren’s lives, particularly when families move far away. He points to Maddie living in North Carolina and explains he has his own work and life to maintain in Flagstaff.
Honestly, it’s just so frustrating watching Kody and his kids! They’re all over the place with how they feel about not speaking, but the biggest thing for me is how Kody *needs* them to apologize. Like, he absolutely insists on a full admission of wrongdoing from them before he’ll even consider things are okay. It’s driving me crazy! He needs to just listen, you know?
Janelle explained that even after things calmed down following the COVID-19 pandemic, her family remained divided. Kody wanted his sons to apologize to him and Robyn, particularly Robyn, but his request eventually changed to simply wanting them to come and talk to him, as she shared on the October 13th episode.
Janelle explained that Kody was upset because he felt his children hadn’t been supportive of him, and that his favorite wife had been treated with disrespect. She dismissed his concerns, saying, ‘Whatever, Kody. Yeah, whatever.’
Gabriel described a conversation with his father where he felt pressured to apologize. He told Janelle that he eventually told his father that they wouldn’t communicate unless he was willing to work on their relationship. A few days later, his father texted him, saying he’d been thinking about what Gabriel said and offered forgiveness. Gabriel responded by asking what he was supposed to be apologizing for.
As a lifestyle expert, I’ve seen families navigate all sorts of dynamics, and this is a particularly tough one. Kody Brown and Janelle have six children together, but honestly, he’s really only maintained a relationship with their youngest, Savanah. Janelle shared with me that he connects with her every few months or so, taking her out, but the rest of their kids? They’ve really grown apart from him and don’t have much of a connection anymore. It’s a sad situation, but unfortunately, not uncommon when families change and evolve.
Savanah, who graduated high school in 2023, feels close to her four older brothers and sees them as father figures. She’s even told Janelle she’d like them to walk her down the aisle when she gets married someday.
Janelle explained that she’s spoken with Savannah, who has accepted that this man is simply who he is. Savannah understands he’ll be a fun, but somewhat absent, father – someone who appears for good times and then leaves again. She’s come to terms with this pattern and is okay with meeting him as he is.
Janelle, however, is less forgiving.
She expressed her frustration with Kody, explaining that she’s witnessed this situation before. She’s seen many women she’s worked with get divorced, and then the father disappears from their children’s lives.
Janelle explained that Gabriel was deeply hurt when he and Kody stopped getting along. Kody used to include Gabriel on work trips and had always been a very involved father, but that changed in recent years.
During the October 13th episode, Gabriel explained he was confused about why his father was upset with him. He shared that he told his father if he didn’t change his behavior and take responsibility for his actions, Gabriel would cut him out of his life – and he was prepared to do so.
You know, I was talking with Janelle recently, and she shared something really profound. She mentioned her son has found peace with the absence of his father, and honestly, that’s all any parent wants for their children – to find acceptance and move forward. It sounds like she feels her kids are all finally getting there, and it’s so heartwarming to hear.
For his part, Kody also seems resigned to the situation.
He admitted he was upset Gabriel felt that way, explaining he’d tried reaching out several times but was always turned down. He emphasized he had definitely made an effort.
Although Meri was the last of Kody’s wives to separate, she finalized the split in late 2022. She asked for-and was granted-a ‘release’ from the marriage, according to their church’s terms, because she felt abandoned.
She mentioned on the October 13th episode that he dislikes being called an abandoner, because he doesn’t believe he left her. However, she feels he did.
She believes he paid no attention to her until she decided to end things, seemingly so he could later claim he wasn’t responsible.
And Kody didn’t totally deny that he had a bit of a strategy.
He admitted he’d moved past it a long time ago, but confessed he was scared of how she’d react if he ended things. He explained his real concern was that Meri had never been faithful to him. He felt that getting divorced would damage his reputation.
Instead, alleged Meri, it was hers that was being tarnished.
It’s upsetting to hear Kody discuss our marriage the way he does. He seems to be changing the story, and it’s hurtful that he’s spreading untrue things about me that people are actually believing.
Long before Christina separated from Kody, she and he had recognized they weren’t well-suited, a realization that came about during a homework assignment from their marriage counselor in Las Vegas.
When Christine made a list of what she wanted in a husband, Kody didn’t meet any of the criteria. She wanted someone who could communicate well, be involved in her and her children’s lives, and be attracted to her. As she shared on October 20th, she presented the list to Kody, and he admitted he didn’t possess those qualities. She confirmed, ‘You’re not any of those things.’
The missive was part of the reason she knew so quickly that now-husband David Woolley was her person.
You know, when I met him, the first thing everyone told me was how much family means to this incredible dad of eight. He’s built a successful drywall business from the ground up, and honestly, it’s no surprise. People consistently describe him as genuine and trustworthy, and he’s just a fantastic communicator – he really connects with people. It’s clear his values shine through in everything he does.
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