Kody Brown is popping the lid on a huge revelation.
In a recent disclosure, the leader of the “Sister Wives” family admitted that, although his religious beliefs encourage abstinence until marriage, he did have an intimate relationship during his college years.
In a recent episode of the TLC series on January 5th, Kody confided during a private conversation that there’s something quite surprising to share: “During my college years, I had a secret romance. It was a brief fling. Looking back, I guess you could say I strayed from my religious beliefs.
He continued, “I had a relationship in college where I lost my virginity.”
The celebrity, who is presently wed to Robyn Brown and was formerly part of a multiple marriage with Janelle Brown, Christine Brown, and Meri Brown, openly acknowledged that making such a decision had a significant impact on his psychological well-being, considering its potential ramifications for his religious beliefs.
As a lifestyle guide, allow me to share my personal feelings: The revelation was deeply distressing and left me heartbroken. For me, the sanctity and purity of the church I belonged to were of utmost importance. It’s like starting over, striving to regain what once meant everything.
In fact, he noted that he even hid the information from two of his wives.
He clarified that only Meri and Robin were aware of this secret, as he hadn’t developed a level of intimacy with Christine and Janelle where he could share it. He mentioned that Robyn found out during the early stages of their relationship, and he felt secure about it.
He added of his two ex-wives, “I’m not safe with them and they’re not safe with me.”
In the midst of a heated discussion with his last wife, Robyn, Kody confessed something significant, expressing regret over the change in their multi-partner family dynamics.
To be honest, I’ve always envisioned us as one of those harmonious, multi-member families,” I confessed. “The kind that have navigated through their challenges, resolved their differences, and strengthened their bond – finding camaraderie and tranquility along the way.
Kody, however, believes the idea to be an unachievable fantasy.
He responded, ‘If only I could truly accept that,’ instead he expressed doubt, stating, ‘I haven’t found evidence of it anywhere. People are still figuring things out until they pass away. It’s not enjoyable.’
Initially, at a later point, he confessed that he was taken aback by where he found himself in life at the age of 55.
Kody mused, “It’s an odd situation I find myself in, as I’m now committed to one person. This isn’t by my conscious choice, but rather due to multiple failed marriages. Three women have chosen to move on from me.
He added, “I don’t want Robyn to see me as a worthless. Am I really kind of just not worth it?”
For more from this dramatic, 19th season of Sister Wives, keep reading.
Kody Brown indicated that he was prepared to part ways with his first wife, Meri Brown, soon after their wedding in 1990. However, as expressed by Meri during the premiere on September 15, Kody had given her hope that they would work things out by saying, “Oh Meri, when we move to Flagstaff, this will be a fresh start for us.” This was a reference to their move in 2018. Meri added, “He’s led me to believe those things. This is a pattern he has followed for many years.
She expressed her primary concern as being his poor communication, specifically regarding his true feelings, desires, and dislikes, as well as the narrative he has been conveying throughout their relationship.
In the process of delving into matters, I found myself questioning my actions, saying something along the lines of, “What’s the point of this?” Indeed, at this juncture, engaging in courting and dating is no longer a consideration for me.
Either way, Meri’s friends were thrilled when she finally pulled the plug in early 2023.
She admitted, “They essentially said, ‘We’re with you, we’re on your side. It’s high time,'” she confessed. Now that her eyes were opened, she realized that for years he had been trying to make her leave by claiming he didn’t love her, “‘Cause if I could drive me away and I depart, he’s not the villain since he didn’t abandon ship.’
After many years since our family acquired the 14-acre plot in Flagstaff, Arizona, which we had envisioned constructing a home on, I admitted during the season premiere that I was ready to let go of this dream. Unfortunately, without fully paying off the $820,000 cost (which we apparently settled in 2023), I expressed to my remaining wife, Robyn Brown, “I’d almost prefer to abandon it or sell it and then start anew somewhere else.
As for Robyn, “I can’t talk about that,” she responded. “That is so not where I’m at.”
In an earlier conversation with TopMob News, Janelle Brown mentioned that they gradually drifted apart. However, it was primarily Kody’s shortcomings in his role as a parent to some of their children that led her to decide to part ways.
In my own words as a lifestyle expert, I’d say: “The pivotal moment for me came when the relationship with my children hit a rough patch and it seemed he wasn’t willing to go the extra mile to mend it. That’s when I realized that was what had been anchoring me here all along.
In the November 3rd episode, reconciling was an absolute no-go for Janelle when Kody suggested it.
She stated, “It’s uncertain how I could ever reconnect with him without him being excluded from our children’s lives, and that’s the path I’ve chosen – always prioritizing my kids.
Kody provided a reason as to why he wasn’t putting more effort into healing the strained relationships he had with some of his grown-up kids.
In the episode on September 15th, he expressed his feelings of not belonging in the family anymore. Despite being fully married to Robyn and co-parenting their five children – Dayton Brown, Aurora Brown, Breanna Brown, Solomon Brown, and Ariella Brown – he also maintained some connections with other children, but these were infrequent. This left him questioning his role within this dynamic: “It doesn’t feel like a family,” he said, struggling to find his place in it all.
In their 14-year long marriage, Robyn admitted in the season 19 premiere that they’re experiencing the toughest times yet. “We seem to be struggling more than ever,” she said. “Kody feels a lot of rejection, wondering if I might reject him too, as he’s unsure whether to blame himself or one of the other wives for our problems.
Due to the situation, she admitted, “I’m constantly vigilant. I have to keep checking if he isn’t undermining our relationship.” The most challenging aspect, she concluded: “There are no tools or guidance available when it comes to being married to a man who is going through multiple divorces.
Meanwhile, Kody struggled with self-doubt, expressing, “I find it hard to tell my reflection, ‘Hey there, pal. I adore you.’
In the October 27 episode, Robyn observed that her ex-sister wives were advancing into a new phase. She mused, “Everyone seems to be progressing, while I feel as if I’m the one who was left behind.
Add Madison, the eldest daughter of Janelle, to the list of children who are currently not in a relationship with Kody. According to Janelle, during the show premiere, they haven’t had any discussions, and neither has called the other. As it stands, she doesn’t have any connection with Kody or his wife Robin. She seems to have cut them both off.
In essence, Janelle pointed out that Kody seems less invested in his relationship with Maddie’s children Axel, Evangalynn, and Josephine. She expressed that he would only be allowed regular contact if he could fully commit to it.
Consequently, during the Sept. 22 episode, Kody essentially stopped communicating with Maddie and her spouse, Caleb Brush (who is related to Kody’s brother through marriage), as the family began to disintegrate significantly.
Without Kody being around or reaching out, Maddie has stepped up as a very protective mother figure, according to Janelle. She feels that until he can be reliable, present without drama, it might be best for them not to know much about him for now.
Additionally, as Robyn has been urging Kody to reconnect and repair their relationship, she also expressed her belief that the children should take part in the reconciliation effort as well.
Currently, Kody appears unwilling to mend the rift. He’s been expressing frustration, stating that whenever he converses with his daughter, their discussions seem more like fishing for gossip, which has grown tiresome for him.
During their 32nd anniversary celebration, “He hinted that he never truly loved me and felt obligated to marry me,” Meri confided in her friend Brandi during the September 15th debut. “In response, I told him, ‘Kody, I know you did love me.’
And if he didn’t, the mom to Leon Brown said in a confessional, why did he ever propose?
She pondered, “Why would a lone bachelor opt to marry a solitary lady if he didn’t initially feel affection for her? It seems so unkind. To select me from many others and then say, ‘I choose you, with the hope of trying to coerce love for the next three decades’?
In his personal reflection, Kody stated: “Now Meri is making some allegations. Well, let her say what she will. I have no plans to respond to them.
Though, he would share that they never enjoyed a honeymoon period.
On the October 20th episode, he firmly stated that the marriage was struggling throughout its entirety. He explained this because he had developed stronger relationships with Janelle, Christine, and Robyn.
He acknowledged that he “ought to have ended the relationship twenty-five years back,” however, he chose to remain due to fear, pointing out, “Authority figures would never permit remarriage if one keeps discarding spouses.
Despite being unsure whether to develop Coyote Pass or just sell it, Janelle acknowledged that the first move was to settle the Arizona property debt. With Kody not willing to discuss the matter, she admitted to her former sister wife Christine Brown in the September 22 episode, “I feel like I’m going to need a lawyer’s help.” This seems to be the only way I can possibly get any sort of resolution from him.
In her own words, Janelle admitted that since she doesn’t have a legally binding marriage with Kody, she holds no legitimate rights to stake any claims on his property. She explained further that the process isn’t as simple as calling a lawyer to file for divorce; instead, it’s intricate due to the absence of a legal marriage between them.
Kody’s reason for avoiding discussions with Janelle regarding their Arizona property is because he no longer feels confident in her trustworthiness.
He firmly stated during the September 22 episode that he would settle the property when necessary, and he refused to share details about his actions or plans because he’s grown weary of sharing information that gets twisted in the rumor mill of our fractured family.
A bit of a pot calling the kettle black, Janelle said in her own interview.
She confided, “He spills secrets as if he were a colander, and the things he mentioned about his other relationships and multiple wives left me wondering if I should have been privy to such information.
When the family’s love was growing instead of waning, they would combine their funds in a single container.
In simpler terms, as Janelle elaborated on the September 22nd episode, we would pool all our resources to aid one individual, and subsequently, we’d unite to assist the other person. This has been our approach for quite some time until recently, when the focus shifted from communal support to personal estates, with everyone insisting on having their own estate.
When Robyn required a house in Arizona, everyone contributed to purchase her $1.65 million five-bedroom property, which had been on the market since August.
Initially, Robyn stated that the property would benefit the entire family. However, when Janelle proposed that they all share the mortgage, she was met with resistance. Kody said something along the lines of, “No, no, we need to safeguard, you understand, Robyn’s inheritance,” as Janelle remembered. Now that she is leaving the family, according to Janelle, she wants her share of the Coyote Pass profits and also wants to recover the money she invested in Robyn’s house.
But that could be a tough sell.
In response, Robyn remarked, “After all this time collaborating, it seems perplexing to me. I mean, how does one determine and settle accounts, especially when it’s so complicated?” or “It’s puzzling, after our prolonged partnership, to figure out the math on that debt, isn’t it?
Janelle expressed frustration about the family’s inability to settle Coyote Pass, stating that Kody mentioned having numerous other debts. However, she’s noticed him acquiring other items such as trailers and home decorations. “I notice all the artwork on Robyn and Kody’s walls,” she said, “and I see all these things. It’s understandable, as I too have spent money on similar things.” (Kody, on the other hand, explained that a significant portion of his funds went towards purchasing cars—”Essentially, I had a fleet”—and children’s insurance.)
Even though Janelle admitted she wasn’t aware of the details regarding Kody and Robyn’s financial management, “I would often be taken aback by how well-maintained her backyard was. It was always beautifully finished. And there were always various items at her house. I would exclaim, ‘Wow. Really?’
Essentially, she expressed that he didn’t pay enough attention to her needs or desires, which over time became a significant problem for her. She further explained, “I eventually realized this, and even my grown children were growing increasingly frustrated, asking things like, ‘Mom, what’s going on?’
In Robyn’s opinion, she became extremely mindful of her finances following the breakdown of her initial marriage.
She admitted on the September 22 episode that she hadn’t always been good with finances. Growing up, she faced financial hardships, and it was only during her divorce that she learned to budget effectively. Regarding her fellow sister wives, she stated, “It seems like you prioritized your spending differently than I did.
Currently, as revealed in the Sept. 22 episode, Janelle admitted that although she and Meri, Robyn, and Kody—the parents of Aspyn Brown, Mykelti Brown Padron, Paedon Brown, Gwendlyn Brown, Ysabel Brown, and Truely Brown respectively—often gather with their families, there is little communication between them at the moment. She doesn’t anticipate this situation changing significantly in the near future.
Reflecting on the period when four homes on a single cul-de-sac in Las Vegas represented the pinnacle of his life, Kody expressed, “Things ran smoothly then, and it was wonderful to have Maddie and Caleb nearby. I truly cherished having them around, and I considered Caleb as much a part of my family as any blood relation.
In Arizona, tensions arose concerning coronavirus safety measures, leading to disagreements and eventual disintegration. Reflecting on this, he noted that when his personal marriages dissolved, so too did his connections with the children: “That’s when all those relationships turned bitter.
But Christine insisted their were issues well before she announced she was leaving in late 2021.
On the September 22nd broadcast, I shared, “The kids who felt frustrated were feeling that way long before I parted ways.” Regardless of my departure, their bond with Kody remained unaltered. There’s still room for Kody to mend fences with his offspring.
Though it’ll definitely take some work.
Kody expressed his feelings, saying, “I’ve been deeply hurt by how I’ve been treated, and it’s left me unable to move past that point. I can’t accept blame for actions that my wife or ex-wife claims I took part in. I’m praying for the day when our anger subsides, so we can find forgiveness and love again.
At age 21 and 19, Kody and Meri admitted they weren’t particularly close when they got married, both spiritually and legally. They later divorced in 2014, allowing Kody to legally adopt Robyn’s three oldest children from a previous relationship.
In simpler terms, when we got married, she seemed quite different to me, and I believe there were some issues from her past (or ‘baggage’) that I wasn’t aware of. At first, I thought I could manage it. However, he stated that everything was a struggle because he couldn’t endure living in a state where she was frequently angry with him.
Despite his desire to depart, he found himself unable to do so. Kody, in a polygamous union, explained, “If one wishes to remain faithful and devoted to our faith, they can’t seek a divorce. It’s forbidden. Consequently, I was unable to break free from that relationship. However, I didn’t yearn for an exit. Instead, I wanted to explore if we could salvage and mend it.
Therefore, due to the conflicting signals, he admitted that Meri believed they could resolve their issues. However, whenever they were in each other’s company, Kody pointed out, “She wasn’t pleasant, she wasn’t entertaining, she wasn’t compassionate, she wasn’t engaging. I’m trying to stay interested in her, but I find myself growing weary.
He acknowledged that it was understandable for Meri to feel neglected, yet clarified, “Nevertheless, I did not forcefully evict her. Instead, it was Christine, Janelle, and Meri themselves who decided for me to depart from our shared residence.
Despite the fact that neither Janelle nor Christine perceived a necessity for divorcing Kody as their union wasn’t legally recognized, it was Meri who sought a formal separation from their church, which is known as a release, towards the end of 2022.
In the episode that aired on September 22nd, I clarified that my four friends and I all entered into a covenant with Kody when we married him, through our church. However, it’s clear that we can’t all have legal marriages, but that was what we referred to as a covenant. Given that we aren’t progressing towards any traditional marriage, and I don’t want to be bound to him for eternity if he doesn’t feel the same, I believe it’s best to dissolve this covenant completely. In other words, I’m at a point where I want us to separate everything related to our past commitments.
Kody showed reluctance towards the notion, mentioning that she wasn’t keen on recognizing the leadership of the church elders.
Kody expressed his perspective: “The harm inflicted is too severe for us to ever make amends, regardless of the circumstances,” he said. “As for our responsibility to God, I prefer not to answer to this church with all its complications. Thus, I intend to allow Meri her freedom to act as she wishes because if I’m resentful towards her, it leads to arguments. And frankly, I just want her to move on because it has taken her so long to accept that our issues are long settled.
The holiday gift exchange discussion via text message in 2021 took an unpleasant turn for the 18 Brown children, as Christine described. “Things went awry, things soured,” she explained. “Kody, Robyn, and their kids formed one group, showing no interest in Janelle, me, or our children. This text conversation led to a division between the parties involved.
Robyn explained that her older children felt the interaction was uncomfortable and decided to distance themselves from the relationship temporarily, not because they wanted to cut off all ties or never see her again, but rather due to a sense of unease, as she put it, “It’s like things got messy.
For his part, Gabriel is hoping that they could find their way back to each other.
He admitted during the October 13 episode that what he desires most is rekindling a relationship with Robyn’s children. In middle school, Aurora was his cherished companion, and in high school, he frequently tried to connect with Dayton. However, he expresses little optimism about forming a relationship with their father and Robyn.
Aurora firmly asserted that she was repeatedly informed, under various circumstances and by several different individuals, that she wasn’t welcomed as part of the family when her mom married Kody in 2010. They never acknowledged or recognized her as their sister.
Breanna, her sister, mentioned that she believed the parents might have made more efforts to foster family connections, but unfortunately, that never truly materialized.
But Christine isn’t sure how they could have opened their arms any wider.
Robyn was emphatic that her children and herself are welcome at any event without restriction. Essentially, she was saying, ‘Feel free to drop by our house whenever it suits you.’
Simultaneously, she mentioned, her daughter Ysabel Brown shared a strong bond with Robyn’s children. In fact, Mykelti Brown Padron lived with them for a while. She explained, “We faced challenging periods and my children felt exasperated at times, but they regarded Robyn’s kids as their siblings without any distinction.
Speaking enthusiastically about plural marriages, Janelle expressed, “In a well-balanced situation, you become an integral part of an extraordinary family network, connected deeply within a community. You enjoy a strong bond with your husband, yet maintain all the freedom and independence that comes with it. To me, that’s what makes plural marriage such a fantastic setup.
Kody, however, wouldn’t say “I do” to polygamy again.
As a passionate devotee, I wholeheartedly believe that polygamy stifles emotional intimacy. On the recent December 1st episode, I shared my perspective – it fosters defensiveness in all parties involved, which is far from what I yearn for: an emotionally raw, intimate connection with a woman. In a polygamous setup, such a profound bond seems elusive.
According to Janelle’s account, Kody found it more challenging to split his affection when the family moved from Las Vegas to Arizona in 2018.
During the September 29th episode, it was mentioned that when Kody relocated to Flagstaff, he found being away easier. On occasion, she had to remind him to visit her home. He’d often make excuses about fatigue, but she pointed out, ‘You can rest just as much at my house as you can at Robyn’s.’
In simpler terms, Janelle stated that her children were reprimanded for going into Robyn’s refrigerator. Meanwhile, Christine’s kids felt distant because they realized that Robyn was in a relationship with their father but he wasn’t living with them at home.
And Robyn said her crew definitely felt the divide.
On the September 29th episode, she mentioned that Meri welcomed my children and me warmly, but the rest of the family found it hard to accept us. She expressed that our goal was simply to become a part of their family.
However, Gabriel might contend that he and his fellow siblings made considerable efforts to include them in their circle.
In the October 13th episode, he expressed his belief that Robyn may have a victim mentality. To clarify, it’s a pattern of behavior where she often perceives herself as a victim. However, I don’t necessarily hold her responsible for this. Instead, I think everyone develops their own coping mechanisms to navigate life, and this is just one strategy that Robyn has employed.
But he went on to say, “If Robyn truly thinks that we were mistreating her or her children while she was enjoying favoritism from Dad and we were trying to build a bond with them, if she genuinely believes this, then it’s impossible for me to have any relationship with Robyn in the future.
During a September 29 episode, Kody explained how the frequent shifts between four houses impacted his eighteen children, particularly when Ariella, their youngest (born in January 2016), held onto him tightly as he tried to depart, indicating the emotional ties that developed due to their living arrangements.
In his own words, Kody conveyed, “‘I have another spouse and more children who depend on me, requiring my attention,’ he stated. Meanwhile, she clung to him, crying, ‘Don’t abandon me, Daddy.’ It’s tough, I must say.
Unfortunately, that’s just a reality of plural marriage, insisted Janelle.
Initially, she made clear to her children that their father wouldn’t be a constant presence due to his absences lasting more than three or four days. I’ve often felt that Kody and Robyn mishandled the situation with their kids, considering it questionable parenting. Other family members have been able to handle longer periods of absence without any issues, and they’ve grown into well-adjusted adults.
Among a small group of children with the last name Brown, Mykelti maintained relationships with not only Robyn and Kody but also Christine and Janelle, her mother. During Kody’s divorce proceedings, Mykelti assumed the role of mediator or peacemaker.
From the instant Robyn joined the Brown clan, Mykelti warmly welcomed her to such an extent that she asked her to attend the delivery of her twins, Archer and Ace, in November 2022.
During the September 29th episode, Mykelti shared, “When Robyn came into our family, I was still trying to understand myself better. Robyn made me feel unique and noticed. She was a beacon of support when I needed someone. She was the one who listened, cared for me, and loved me.
Christine, Robyn’s mother, couldn’t have been more delighted. She expressed on the Oct. 6 episode, “Ever since Robyn joined our family and it was clear she and Mykelti had a strong bond, I felt exactly what I had wished for.” Christine added, “When I dreamed of having a plural family, I hoped my children would form wonderful relationships with other mothers, and that’s exactly what I’m seeing now.
Kody believes it’s not just his wives who are choosing to exclude him from their lives. He thinks they’re intentionally doing this as a form of retribution for a crime he claims he did not perpetrate. During the October 6th episodes, he shared his perspective on his strained relationship with some of his older children, stating that his only ‘crime’ was not deeply loving their mothers.
What’s more, he continued, he think his former spouses are a bit to blame.
He stated that the strain in his relationships with his kids predominantly stems from negative comments, or what he referred to as “gossip.” He explained that the emotional turbulence caused by the family splitting up has led him to feel a sense of blame, as if he were being held responsible for the breakdown. Essentially, it’s like he’s saying, “I guess I’m the one they’re pointing fingers at. I must have messed up.
Though I admit to carrying some responsibility in the situation, I find it troubling when personal attacks are employed. In fact, I’ve had difficulty bonding with Hunter, Maddie, and Gabriel, and one of my children even responded to a text by telling me, “You are worthless. I would never talk to you again, anyway.” This revelation, I must say, only highlights the strained relationships within our family.
During a different occurrence, he expressed to the cameras, “One of my children recently stated, ‘You are incredibly insensitive. I will no longer speak to you. You’ve deceived me and influenced me unfairly.’
He’s unwilling to handle the toxicity any longer, as he expressed by saying, “I won’t keep reaching out indefinitely.” He believes his elders should take a more active role in resolving issues. “I’m ready to put in the work,” he stated, “but someone else needs to be willing to do their part too.
For Robyn, watching Kody’s estrangement from his adult children hit far too close to home.
During the Oct. 6 episode, she shared that her parents divorced when she was young. At that time, her biological father lived with another woman in a different city, while her mother lived alone. She recalled asking him why he wasn’t around when she was growing up, but all he offered were weak explanations that didn’t make things better. It was really hard for her.
Instead of letting Kody’s wounded emotions hinder his persistence, she found it difficult not to feel a slight diminution of respect towards him. She expressed this sentiment during their heated argument that unfolded on camera at the end of 2022.
Even though Kody admitted that he might need to do more to repair his relationship with his children, he explained that he must focus on healing his own heart first.
He expressed his frustration by stating, “Some of my children seem to be ganging up on me, and I’m fearful that if we engage in conversation, they might make accusations that will further enrage me. At the moment, I’m too emotionally charged, and I worry I’ll only exacerbate the situation instead of resolving it.
Despite many members of the family being present at the wedding of Logan and Michelle Petty in October 2022, there seemed to be a lack of warm emotions among them.
In the October 6th episode, Kody expressed frustration to Robyn, stating that he had noticed Madison hastily remove her children from his presence. He mentioned that Madison hadn’t informed him about her third pregnancy, which resulted in the birth of their daughter Josephine in February 2023. Essentially, he said that she didn’t tell him she was expecting a baby.
Frankly, Maddie doesn’t tell her dad much of anything with the two rarely speaking.
Janelle clarified that Maddie avoids Kody because of their strained relationship. She values her children’s well-being highly, which is why she kept Kody, who hasn’t seen the family since Evie was three and a half, away from the wedding. She didn’t want him to suddenly appear as if he were their grandfather, leaving them confused about his identity.
In Kody’s opinion, it’s impractical to expect grandparents to be constantly involved in their grandchildren’s lives, considering the circumstances like moving children across the country, as demonstrated by Maddie’s situation in North Carolina. Given his professional commitments and personal life in Flagstaff, he finds it challenging to maintain a constant presence.
It’s evident that Kody and his grown-up kids hold contrasting perspectives on their persistent rift, with a major disagreement being Kody asking for some form of apology from the other side.
Following the end of the COVID-related concerns, we didn’t manage to mend family ties as expected because Kody felt that his sons owed him and specifically Robyn an apology. He later explained in the Oct. 13 episode, “It evolved into this, but essentially they just need to have a conversation with me.
According to Janelle, Kody was upset because he felt his children hadn’t remained loyal to him, and moreover, he felt that the most cherished member of their family, who had given her all, had been treated disrespectfully or unfairly. Summing it up, she said, “Well, Kody, whatever you say, I guess.
Gabriel expressed a similar sentiment when he narrated his discussion with his father. “He would constantly imply that I needed to apologize,” he told Janelle. “At some point, I said, ‘Unless you’re genuinely willing to rebuild our relationship and make amends, we shouldn’t talk anymore.’ A few days later, he reached out via text. He wrote, ‘Hey, I’ve been thinking about what you’ve been saying. I forgive you. Please forgive me.’ My response was, ‘Forgive me for what?’
Among the six children Kody has together with Janelle, it is only his youngest, Savanah, whom he often interacts with. While this isn’t very frequent, every couple of months, he will call her and they spend time together. The other children do not seem to have much relationship or connection with him. (Janelle explained this in the October 13 episode)
Regarding Savannah, who completed high school in 2023, she perceives her four elder brothers as having assumed the role typically filled by a father figure. Already, the young woman has admitted to Janelle that she might ask her siblings to accompany her down the aisle someday.
As a lifestyle expert, I’d like to share an insightful conversation I had recently. Speaking with Savannah, she expressed, “You know, I’ve come to understand that this is the kind of father he’ll be – he’ll be present, we’ll have a great time together, and then he’ll leave again. I can adapt to his lifestyle. It’s all good.
Janelle, however, is less forgiving.
She expressed her exasperation about Kody, saying, “I can’t help but feel disappointed because I’ve witnessed similar situations before. Many women I’ve collaborated with in the past have divorced, only for the children to be left without contact by their fathers.
Initially, Gabriel found it particularly tough due to the estrangement from his father, as Kody used to invite Gabriel along on business trips. According to Janelle, Kody had always been an extremely involved father, but that changed over the last few years.
Even though Gabriel was perplexed about what he might have done to upset his father, during the Oct. 13 episode, he expressed, “I told Dad that if he doesn’t alter and can’t admit fault, then I simply won’t visit him anymore. And I’m completely content with that decision.
In her own words, she expressed that he finds comfort knowing his father isn’t part of his life. Moreover, it’s a wish I have for all my children, and I believe they are gradually understanding this sentiment as well.
For his part, Kody also seems resigned to the situation.
He expressed that he feels this way, and I genuinely apologize for it. I’ve tried reaching out to Gabriel numerous times, but unfortunately, my efforts haven’t been reciprocated. I assure you, I have not held back in my attempts.
In late 2022, Meri formally severed her relationship with Kody, according to the terms used by their church, which refers to this as a “release.” This was granted based on claims of abandonment.
She observed during the October 13 broadcast that he dislikes that particular word, as he does not believe he left her. Instead, she feels it was him who departed.
To put it simply, she believes he paid little attention to her until she decided to depart, which allowed him to claim innocence by stating, “I have no involvement in this.
And Kody didn’t totally deny that he had a bit of a strategy.
He admitted that he had moved on a while back, but felt apprehensive about revealing the truth due to fearing her reaction. This was mainly because Meri had never been loyal and this was his main concern. Essentially, it’s about maintaining one’s reputation since getting divorced can damage it significantly.
Instead, alleged Meri, it was hers that was being tarnished.
She expressed, “It’s truly disheartening how Kody discusses our marriage now. It seems his perspective on our relationship has shifted, yet the things he’s telling others about me aren’t accurate and unfortunately, many seem to believe them.
Before parting ways with Kody, Christina had come to understand that they were not well-suited for each other based on a suggested exercise from their marriage therapist in Las Vegas.
Christine compiled a list detailing what characteristics she desired in her future spouse, including an effective communicator, someone who would be actively involved in her life and that of her children, and someone who was drawn to her. However, as revealed on the Oct. 20 episode, Kody did not possess any of these traits that she had specified. When she presented him with the list, he acknowledged, “I’m not any of those things for you.” Christine responded by saying, “No, you’re not.
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