As a seasoned observer of human dynamics, I find myself deeply moved by the stories of these individuals navigating the complexities of their relationships. It is heartbreaking to witness the dissolution of what was once a shared dream and a united family.
Despite the fact that Meri Brown received a spiritual divorce several months ago, she continues to harbor feelings of regret over her separation from her former partner, Kody Brown.
In a private moment during the Sister Wives episode on Dec 8th, the first wife of the former polygamist confessed that she believes there might have been a different approach to sorting out their relationship and marriage. She parted ways with Kody in late 2022, shortly after Christine Brown announced her separation from him and Janelle Brown did the same.
During what she referred to as an “open, honest, and candid discussion,” Meri expressed thoughts that were remarkably similar with friends Andreah (a past babysitting charge) and Hilaree. The gathering took place several months following Meri’s relocation from Arizona to be near Lizzie’s Heritage Inn, her bed and breakfast in Utah.
In the bedroom, Andreah bluntly asked, “Have you ever been with a man?”, and Meri voiced her ongoing difficulties in finding suitable dates.
Meri mentioned that things aren’t going well, as she had previously separated from Amos Andrews back in February. She appreciated being asked about it.
Regarding Kody, while Meri suggested that his reasoning for their longevity being due to polygamy – implying he spent less time with her – wasn’t entirely convincing, she still held reservations about his interpretation of their 33-year relationship.
She admitted, “It doesn’t add up for me,” she said. “There are many things that don’t add up, yet I choose to move along with it.
Some of the things that puzzled her were why Kody didn’t comprehend her feelings of jealousy when he married Janelle in 1993, just three years into his marriage with Meri; then Christine in 1994 and eventually Robyn Brown, who is now his only spouse, in 2010.
During their 20th anniversary celebration conversation, Meri asked Kody, “If I were dating someone else, wouldn’t that make you feel jealous, or something similar?” To which he responded, “I find that inappropriate.
In other words, only his love was meant to be multiplied.
“The idea of me dating somebody else is vulgar,” she said, “but it’s not vulgar for him to do it.”
But it wasn’t the double standard that bothered her as much as how her partner of several decades made her feel. “Even in that moment, at that anniversary, Kody was making me feel like I was wrong for having the emotions of jealousy,” she reflected in a confessional. “But that’s a normal human emotion and it’s okay to feel that.”
These days, though, Meri’s hoping to lean into some other feelings.
Recognizing that she had afforded numerous opportunities for Kody to improve their relationship, Meri conceded that it was now appropriate to definitively conclude that phase of her life.
“It was a good time with him, it was,” she said. “And now we’re done.”
Like never, ever getting back together.
Meri expressed feeling as though she’s making progress, she added, ‘At some point, I’ll likely meet someone special, but who can predict the future?’ or simply, ‘I sense I’m moving ahead, let’s see where it takes me.’
For now, however, let’s delve into some intriguing revelations. Continue reading to uncover all the confessions that she and her ex-sister wives have disclosed throughout this season of the popular TLC reality series.
Kody Brown expressed his readiness to separate from his first wife, Meri Brown, not long after their 1990 wedding vows. However, as Meri recounted in the September 15 premiere, “Kody kept me hoping that he would address our issues by saying things like, ‘Meri, when we move to Flagstaff, this will be a fresh start for us.'” This mirrors the pattern of his behavior over many years.
She openly expressed her primary concern as his poor communication, including his feelings, desires, and dislikes, as well as the narrative he has been conveying throughout the years.
Kody admitted there might have been confusing signals, but as he began working on various tasks, he found himself questioning, “What’s the point of doing this?” He clarified that he wouldn’t pursue a romantic relationship with her at this time.
Either way, Meri’s friends were thrilled when she finally pulled the plug in early 2023.
She admitted, “They told me they were here for me, ready to support me, and it was long overdue.” Now that she has removed the blinders, she believes he had been trying for years to make her leave by claiming he didn’t love her. “If he could make me go and I did, then he wouldn’t be the villain because he didn’t abandon ship himself.
After a number of years since the family had bought a 14-acre plot in Flagstaff, Ariz., where they intended to construct a home, Kody admitted during the season opener that he was ready to let go of this dream. Since they hadn’t yet paid off the entire $820,000 cost (reportedly settled in 2023), Kody suggested to his remaining wife, Robyn Brown, “I’d almost prefer we abandon it or sell it and then restart somewhere else.
As for Robyn, “I can’t talk about that,” she responded. “That is so not where I’m at.”
Initially, Janelle Brown had stated to TopMob News that they were gradually drifting apart. However, it was ultimately the shortcomings in Kody’s role as a parent towards certain children that led her to decide to depart.
The turning point for me occurred when his relationship with my kids deteriorated, and it didn’t seem like he was willing to go to great lengths to mend it,” the mom shared with Logan Brown, Madison Brown Brush, Hunter Brown, Garrison Brown, Gabriel Brown, and Savanah Brown. “At that moment, I realized that was what had been keeping me rooted here.
In the November 3rd episode, any suggestion from Kody about reconciliation was firmly off the table for Janelle.
She stated, “I can’t imagine finding a way for us to make peace, especially without him being involved in their lives. In any case, I will always prioritize my children.
Kody provided this reason for not putting more effort into repairing the strained relationships with multiple grown-up kids – the one he’s been having issues with.
In the recent September 15th broadcast, I found myself expressing my struggle with feeling like I belong within our family unit any longer. Despite being legally married to Robyn and jointly raising our five beautiful children – Dayton, Aurora, Breanna, Solomon, and Ariella – I also maintain connections with some of the other children, albeit less frequently. This complex situation leaves me pondering, “What’s my place in all of this? It doesn’t feel like a family.
Although they’ve been genuinely monogamous for the first time in their 14-year marriage, Robyn admitted during the season 19 premiere that things have been particularly challenging. “We’re experiencing some of the hardest times we’ve ever had in our relationship,” she said. “Kody is struggling with blame – whether it’s himself or one of the other wives. He feels rejected, and I believe he’s wondering if I might reject him too.
Consequently, she disclosed that she’s constantly vigilant to prevent him from undermining our relationship. In her own words, the biggest challenge is finding support for dealing with the fact that I’m still wedded to a man who’s getting divorced multiple times.
As for me, I found myself grappling with a wave of self-doubt, admitting, “I simply can’t muster the words to gaze into the mirror and proclaim, ‘Hey, pal, I adore you.’
In the October 27th episode, Robyn observed that her former sisters-in-law were transitioning into a new phase of life. She mused, “Everyone is progressing, and I can’t help but feel like the one who was left out.
Add Madison, daughter of Janelle’s eldest child, to the list of kids who aren’t interacting with Kody at the moment. “I can tell you that Maddie hasn’t spoken to her father,” Janelle clarified during the premiere. “Neither has contacted each other, and she doesn’t have any contact or relationship with Kody or Robin. Essentially, she’s cut ties with both of them.
Janelle pointed out that Kody was only partially involved with Maddie’s children, Axel, Evangalynn, and Josephine. She expressed that he would only be allowed to have contact with them if he could fully commit to it.
Consequently, during the September 22 episode, Janelle revealed that Kody had essentially stopped communicating with Maddie and her husband, Caleb Brush, when the family began to disintegrate.
Without Kody being present or reaching out, Maddie has taken on a very protective role, as stated by Janelle. She’s been feeling that until he demonstrates reliability and avoids unnecessary drama, it might be best for everyone if they keep his presence ambiguous.
Additionally, Robyn mentioned that she’s been urging Kody to make amends, but she also expressed, “I believe our children ought to take similar steps as well.
Currently, it appears as if Kody is not prepared to mend the rift, expressing frustration over their conversations being used as a source of gossip, growing weary of it.
During their 32nd anniversary celebration, Meri confided in her friend Brandi that Kody had hinted he never truly loved her and felt compelled to marry her. In response, Meri told him, “‘Kody,’ I said, ‘I know you cared for me.’
And if he didn’t, the mom to Leon Brown said in a confessional, why did he ever propose?
The person was pondering, “Why would a young bachelor decide to marry a young lady if he didn’t feel love for her initially? Isn’t it unfair or even cruel to select someone from among many and then say, ‘I’ll try to make myself fall in love with you over the next three decades?’
In his private thoughts, Kody stated: “Well, Meri is airing some allegations. She can certainly speak her mind. I have no intention of addressing them.
Though, he would share that they never enjoyed a honeymoon period.
He emphatically stated during the October 20th episode that their marriage was in serious trouble from the start. He clarified this by explaining that he had developed stronger relationships with Janelle, Christine, and Robyn.
He admitted he “should have gotten out of the relationship 25 years ago,” but he stayed out of fear, noting, “Leadership will never allow you to marry again if you’re discarding wives.”
Despite being unsure whether to develop Coyote Pass or just sell it, Janelle realized the first step was clearing her debt on the Arizona property. With Kody refusing to discuss the matter, she expressed to her former sister wife Christine Brown in the September 22 episode that “I think I’ll need a lawyer” as she believed that was the only way to extract any decision from him.
In her own words, Janelle admitted that since she doesn’t have a valid legal marriage with Kody, “I don’t actually possess any legal rights to assert a claim on his property.” She explained further, “It’s not as simple as contacting a lawyer and filing for divorce. The situation is more intricate because there’s no legal marriage involved.
Kody has chosen not to discuss the Arizona property with Janelle because he now lacks trust in her.
In a private conversation, he stated, “When the right moment arrives, we’ll settle the property. I prefer not to share specifics about my actions or plans as I’ve grown weary of revealing details that get twisted in the rumor mill of our fractured family.
A bit of a pot calling the kettle black, Janelle said in her own interview.
As a confidante, I found myself in a position where he seemed to spill secrets as if through a colander. He disclosed details about his past relationships and multiple spouses, leaving me with the feeling that perhaps those matters should have remained private between him and his partners.
In the days when the family’s affection was growing instead of waning, they would collectively save their funds in a common fund.
In simpler terms, Janelle said on the September 22nd episode, “We’d go out of our way to assist one person, and then we’d all pitch in to aid the other. This was our norm until around a decade ago. But now, it seems like everyone is focused on building their own personal assets instead.
When Robyn required a house in Arizona, everyone contributed towards purchasing her 5-bedroom property worth approximately $1.65 million – a house that went on sale in August.
Initially, I proposed that the property at Coyote Pass would be a valuable asset for our family. However, when I suggested that we all share the mortgage responsibility, my idea was met with resistance. Kody explained that it was crucial to safeguard Robyn’s estate, which was his response. With my recent decision to part ways from our family, I now wish to claim my fair share of the Coyote Pass earnings and recover some of the funds I invested in Robyn’s house.
But that could be a tough sell.
In response, Robyn remarked, “Given our lengthy collaboration, it seems perplexing to me when Janelle mentions she’s due for payment. I find myself pondering, ‘How do we quantify this? How do we arrive at that figure?’ It’s all so puzzling.
Regarding Coyote Pass not being paid off, Janelle expressed frustration as she pointed out Kody’s statements about having numerous other debts. However, she has noticed him acquiring assets such as trailers and home decorations. She mentioned, “I see all the art on their walls,” referring to Robyn and Kody’s house. “I see all these things,” she added. “And I understand, I too have spent money on various items.” (Kody explained that most of his funds were used for buying cars—”Effectively, a fleet”—and insurance for the children.)
Janelle admitted that she wasn’t certain about Kody and Robyn’s financial management, but she would often be astonished by the beauty of Robyn’s backyard. It was always immaculate and completed. There was also an abundance of items at her house, which left Janelle exclaiming, “Wow. Huh.
To sum up, she expressed that he wasn’t giving importance to her desires or needs. Over time, this became increasingly apparent, and even her grown children were growing frustrated, expressing something like, “What on earth, Mom?
In her opinion, Robyn became quite meticulous with managing her finances following the breakdown of her initial marriage.
In the past, I wasn’t exactly a whiz with finances, I confessed during our chat on September 22nd. My youth was tough, filled with hard lessons, but it was my divorce that truly taught me the art of budgeting, and boy, did I learn well! As for my fellow sister wives, it seems we each had different priorities when it came to spending money – that’s all.
Currently, during the Sept. 22 episode, Janelle admitted that she and Meri, Robyn, and Kody (parents of Aspyn Brown, Mykelti Brown Padron, Paedon Brown, Gwendlyn Brown, Ysabel Brown, and Truely Brown) seldom interact with their families as a group. She expressed that at this point, there isn’t much contact expected to change.
Speaking fondly about their four-house arrangement on a cul-de-sac during their Las Vegas phase, Kody expressed, “Everything was running smoothly, with Maddie and Caleb nearby. It was wonderful having them close, and I genuinely adored Caleb – he felt like family to me.
However, discord arose in Arizona regarding coronavirus safety measures, leading to a breakdown of situations. Similarly, when his marital relationships disintegrated, he found that the bonds with his children also deteriorated, stating that it caused all these relationships to turn bitter.
But Christine insisted their were issues well before she announced she was leaving in late 2021.
She pointed out during the September 22 broadcast that the children who appeared frustrated had been feeling that way long before she departed. According to her, her departure didn’t affect the dynamic between Kody and his kids. Instead, Kody has the ability to mend his relationships with his children.
Though it’ll definitely take some work.
Kody shared, “I’m still struggling with how I’ve been wronged because of the way I was treated. To put it simply, I can’t accept responsibility for actions that my wife or ex-wife is claiming I took part in. I hope one day we can move past the resentment and find a way to forgive each other and rebuild our relationship with love.
At the ages of 21 and 19, Kody and Meri admitted they were not particularly well-acquainted when they got married, both spiritually and legally. Over time, they decided to file for divorce in 2014, which allowed Kody to legally adopt Robyn’s three oldest children from her previous marriage.
During our wedding, she seemed quite distinct, and I suspect there were some issues from her past that I wasn’t aware of. Initially, I thought I could deal with it, but now I find myself unable to coexist in a state where she is consistently upset with me. He expressed that everything was a constant struggle due to this ongoing anger.
Despite my deep-rooted longing for change, I found myself unwillingly bound by the constraints of my unique situation. As a man in plural marriage, Kody explained, “If one wishes to remain faithful and devoted, a divorce cannot be sought. It’s forbidden. Thus, I found myself trapped within that relationship. Yet, it wasn’t solely the desire to escape that consumed me. Instead, I yearned to understand if there was a chance for salvation and repair.
Consequently, he admitted that Meri believed they could resolve their issues. However, whenever they interacted, Kody stated, “She wasn’t pleasant, she wasn’t entertaining, she wasn’t compassionate, she wasn’t engaging. I’m trying to be interested in her, but I’m growing tired.
To be fair, he added, he could see why Meri felt abandoned, “But I didn’t kick me out. Christine, Janelle and Meri all chose to have me leave the home.”
Despite the fact that neither Janelle nor Christine perceived a necessity for a divorce from Kody as their union wasn’t legally recognized, Meri sought and obtained an official separation through her church, termed a “release,” in December of 2022.
In the September 22 episode, she clarified that all four of us had entered into a covenant with Kody through our church when we married him. Although it’s not legally binding, we refer to it as such. Since we are no longer pursuing marriage and he doesn’t wish for it either, I think it’s right for us to end this covenant completely. I don’t want to be bound to him eternally if he doesn’t feel the same way, and I believe it’s time for a clean break.
Kody expressed reluctance about the concept, noting that she preferred not to recognize the leadership of the church officials.
Kody clarified his position, stating that the harm was so extensive that reconciliation is no longer an option. He further expressed his desire not to answer to this church or its complications in any way, choosing instead to let Meri pursue her own path. If he remains angry with her, it leads to conflict, which he wanted to avoid. Essentially, he felt it was best for her to move on because it had been a long time since the situation was resolved.
The holiday gift exchange conversation in 2021 turned sour for the 18 Brown children, as Christine explained. “Things took a turn for the worse,” she said, “Kody, Robyn and their kids formed one group, and they distanced themselves from Janelle, me, and our kids. A rift emerged following this text conversation.
Robyn expressed that her older children found the interaction “uncomfortable emotionally” and decided to distance themselves from their relationship temporarily. However, it wasn’t a matter of them wanting to cut ties completely or avoid further contact, she clarified. Instead, they simply felt the situation had become awkward, as if things had soured.
For his part, Gabriel is hoping that they could find their way back to each other.
He shared in the October 13 episode that what he yearns for most is rekindling a bond with Robyn’s children. During middle school, Aurora was his preferred companion, and in high school, he always attempted to connect with Dayton. However, he doesn’t hold much optimism about establishing a relationship with their father and Robyn.
Aurora emphasized that she was informed numerous times, through various situations and by different individuals, that she wasn’t welcomed into the family upon Kody’s marriage in 2010. She was told repeatedly that she wasn’t their sister, and they didn’t regard or perceive her in that manner.
Her sister, Breanna, mentioned that she believes the parents could have made more efforts to strengthen our familial bond, but it unfortunately never materialized.
But Christine isn’t sure how they could have opened their arms any wider.
As a die-hard fan, I’d put it like this: “Robyn’s children and Robyn herself were always extended invitations to every event, and I was always eagerly emphasizing, ‘Feel free, just drop by any time you fancy, consider my home as your second home!’
At the same time, she mentioned, her daughter Ysabel Brown shared a strong bond with Robyn’s children, and Mykelti Brown Padron resided with them for a while. She expressed, “There were challenging periods, and my children felt irritated at times, but they viewed Robyn’s kids as their siblings just as deeply.
Speaking enthusiastically about the freedom it provided, Janelle expressed her view on polygamy as follows: “In a well-balanced setup, it offers an extraordinary family structure you’re deeply connected to, a community that embraces you. You have a husband and share a wonderful bond with him, yet maintain your personal independence too. To me, this is what makes plural marriage an exceptional lifestyle choice.
Kody, however, wouldn’t say “I do” to polygamy again.
In his view, expressed during the December 1st broadcast, polygamy hinders emotional intimacy. It tends to make everyone guarded, and he seeks a deeply personal, emotionally open relationship with a woman. However, such a connection might be difficult to achieve within the context of polygamy.
According to Janelle, Kody found it harder to divide his affection when the family moved from Las Vegas to Arizona in 2018.
In a September 29 episode, she pointed out that when Kody relocated to Flagstaff, he found it simpler to stay away from home. On more than one occasion, she admitted she had to remind him to visit her place. He’d often make excuses about being tired, but she countered by saying, “You can rest just as easily at my house as you can at Robyn’s.” This implies that he was using exhaustion as an excuse to avoid spending time at her home.
Janelle asserted that her kids felt distant from Robyn because they were reprimanded if they dared to open her refrigerator. For Christine’s children, the problem lay in the fact that they recognized that Robyn was their father’s partner, and he wasn’t a regular presence in their household.
And Robyn said her crew definitely felt the divide.
On the September 29th episode, she mentioned that Meri was generally welcoming towards my children and me, but the rest of the family found it difficult to accept us. She expressed that our desire was simply to be included in their family.
I, as a devoted adherent, would contend that my kin and I tirelessly strived to integrate them into our community.
In the October 13th episode, he remarked, “It seems to me that Robyn may have a victim mentality.” To put it simply, and without placing blame, I believe that various individuals adopt unique tactics to stay resilient.
In another statement, he added, “If she genuinely feels that we treated her or her children unfairly just because she was frequently favored by Dad and we were making efforts to bond with her kids, if she truly believes this, then I can never have a relationship with Robyn again.
As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but share my feelings about how the constant moving of Kody between four homes has impacted his 18 children, a point he emphasized during the September 29 episode. One moment that really struck me was when Ariella, their youngest born in January 2016, held onto my leg so tightly as I tried to leave, illustrating the emotional bond and attachment that these moves can create among family members.
Kody explained, “‘I have another spouse who requires me, another mother for our children. There are other kids depending on me,’ he said. “But she clings to my legs and cries, ‘Don’t abandon me, Daddy, don’t leave me.’ It’s incredibly tough,” he added.
Unfortunately, that’s just a reality of plural marriage, insisted Janelle.
Initially, she made clear to her children that their father wouldn’t always be present due to his frequent absences. I’ve often felt that Kody and Robyn mishandled this situation with their children. He couldn’t stay away for more than a few days at a time because Ariella becomes distressed, which I believe indicates poor parenting. Throughout the family’s history, the other children have handled similar situations, and they’ve grown up to be well-adjusted adults.
Among a small group of young individuals with the last name Brown, Mykelti was the one who remained connected to Robyn, Kody, and also Christine and Janelle. In the midst of Kody’s divorces, Mykelti stepped up to serve as a mediator or peacemaker within the family.
From the instant Robyn joined the Brown clan, Mykelti graciously requested her presence during the delivery of her twin boys in November 2022 – Archer and Ace.
During the September 29th broadcast, Mykelti shared, “When Robyn initially became part of our family, I was still trying to discover myself. She made me feel unique and understood. She was a presence I needed when I was struggling. She was someone who listened, someone who loved me.
Christine’s motherly joy knew no bounds when she saw how close Robyn and Mykelti were. On the October 6th episode, she expressed, “Ever since Robyn joined our family, it’s been clear that they share a wonderful bond, just as I had always wished.” Sharing her hopes for a harmonious plural family, Christine added, “I was eagerly anticipating my children having strong relationships with other mothers.
Kody expressed that it’s not just his wives who have chosen to exclude him from their lives; he believes they are deliberately doing so as a form of retribution for a crime he did not commit, according to what he stated during the October 6 episodes. He sees this estrangement from some of his older children as a consequence of the fact that he didn’t fall deeply in love with their mothers.
What’s more, he continued, he think his former spouses are a bit to blame.
As a deeply invested parent, I can’t help but attribute the strain in our bond to the hurtful words that have been tossed around. It’s as if the tornado of disillusionment from our family falling apart has left me thinking, “Ah, it must be Dad who’s at fault. Dad is the one who made mistakes.
However, although he accepts some responsibility for the situation, he strongly objects to being insulted. To illustrate this, when asked about his relationship with Hunter, Maddie and Gabriel, Kody admitted that one of his children responded angrily to a text message by saying, “You are worthless. I wouldn’t talk to you again even if I tried.
In another instance, I found myself expressing to the recording cameras, “One of my children recently expressed, ‘You’re behaving unfairly. I no longer wish to communicate with you. You’ve been controlling and influencing me unduly.’
He’s unwilling to continue handling the issue alone, as he stated, “I won’t keep reaching out forever.” He believes his elders should take a more active role in resolving the problem. However, he is prepared to make an effort, but expects others to reciprocate and put in their share of work too.
For Robyn, watching Kody’s estrangement from his adult children hit far too close to home.
In her interview on October 6th, she shared that her parents divorced when she was still young. At that time, her father lived with another wife in a different city, while her mother lived alone. She recounted how she questioned him about his absence, only to receive unconvincing explanations. It was disappointing and frustrating for her because he wasn’t present during her childhood years.
Instead of her directly stating that Kody’s hurt feelings wouldn’t hinder him from trying, we could say: Despite his wounded feelings, she found it difficult not to question a bit of respect for him during their heated argument in late 2022. This paraphrase maintains the original meaning but uses more natural and conversational language.
Although Kody admitted there was room for him to repair his bond with his children, he emphasized that healing his own heart is a necessary step before making amends.
As a dedicated parent, I’ve found myself in a challenging position where I fear some of my children may be conspiring against me. The situation has left me so enraged that whenever I interact with them, I worry they might provoke me with accusations that could escalate the tension even further. At this moment, I’m too emotionally charged, and any conversation could potentially lead to more harm than good.
Despite most of the family being present at the wedding of Logan and Michelle Petty in October 2022, there seemed to be a lack of affection or warmth among them.
In the October 6th episode, I found myself expressing my feelings to Robyn about an incident. You see, Madison had escorted her children away from me, and it struck me as unusual. The peculiarity stemmed from the fact that I hadn’t been informed about her pregnancy, which resulted in the birth of her third child, Josephine, in February 2023 – a detail I learned only afterward. I was left wondering why she didn’t share this joyous news with me.
Frankly, Maddie doesn’t tell her dad much of anything with the two rarely speaking.
Janelle clarified the reason her daughter Maddie avoided Kody at the wedding was due to a lack of connection. Maddie is extremely cautious about her kids, and Kody hasn’t been around since Evie was born, who is now three-and-a-half years old. Janelle didn’t want Kody to suddenly appear and claim he was their grandpa, causing confusion among the children like ‘Who is this stranger?’
Kody expressed that it’s impractical for grandparents to constantly be involved in their grandchildren’s lives, given the situation where children are relocated to a completely different coast. He emphasized that he has obligations and a lifestyle in Flagstaff that make such constant presence impossible. (Maddie’s location is referenced as North Carolina.)
It appears that there’s a significant disagreement between Kody and his grown-up kids about their current rift, with one point of contention being Kody asking for an apology or acknowledgment of wrongdoing from his side.
Following the COVID situation’s resolution, we resumed our usual routines, but there remained a rift within our family. Janelle explained on the October 13 episode that her sons were supposedly at odds with Kody and Robyn, particularly the latter, according to him. He felt they needed to apologize, and this issue escalated into something more complex. Essentially, he said they just needed to have a conversation with him directly.
In Janelle’s words, Kody’s problem was that he felt his children didn’t stand by him, and the person who has poured heart and soul into this family had been disregarded or faced some unfair treatment, she concluded. And her response was essentially, “Well, Kody, whatever you say.
Gabriel expressed a similar sentiment, narrating an interaction with his father. “He repeatedly suggested that I should offer him an apology,” he told Janelle. “After some time, I responded, ‘Unless you’re truly prepared to rebuild our relationship and make amends, we won’t converse any further.'” A few days later, his father reached out via text, saying, “I’ve been contemplating your words. I forgive you. Please forgive me.” I responded, “Forgive me for what exactly?
As an ardent admirer putting it in my own words, I’m just that one kid, Savanah, who seems to be the only one among Kody’s six offspring with whom he maintains some sort of bond. It’s not a frequent occurrence, but approximately every two months or so, I get a call from him, and we manage to spend some quality time together. The rest of us kids, unfortunately, don’t seem to share that kind of connection with him.
Regarding Savannah, who completed high school in 2023, she perceives her four elder brothers as assuming a fatherly role. Already, she has expressed to Janelle her intention of asking her siblings to escort her during her wedding some day.
Janelle shared, “I’ve discussed the matter with Savanah, and she expressed that she’s come to understand his nature. ‘He’ll likely be the type of father who joins us for fun times and then leaves, but I can accept him as he is. It’s alright.’
Janelle, however, is less forgiving.
She expressed her exasperation with Kody, saying, “I’m really fed up with him,” she admitted. “You see, I’ve observed similar situations before. There are numerous women I’ve collaborated with who divorced, and then the father disappeared from the children’s lives.
Initially, when the strain between them occurred, “Gabriel found it particularly tough since Kody often invited Gabriel along on his work travels,” as explained by Janelle. She went on to say that before the recent years, Kody had always been a highly involved father.
Despite being puzzled about what might have upset his father, Gabriel stated during the October 13 episode, “I informed Dad that if he persists in not changing and refuses to accept responsibility, then I simply won’t interact with him anymore. And I’m completely content with that decision.
In her own words, she expressed that he finds tranquility 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 as well.
For his part, Kody also seems resigned to the situation.
He expressed his apologies for how Gabriel seems, stating in a private moment that he has made numerous attempts to reach out to him, yet those efforts were met with rejection. However, it’s important to note that his efforts were not due to a lack of effort or concern on his part.
It’s possible that Kody’s previous wife was the one who departed last, but she formally ended their relationship towards the end of 2022 by petitioning and obtaining what their church refers to as a release, citing abandonment as the reason.
On the October 13th episode, she pointed out that he dislikes that particular word since he believes he didn’t leave her, and instead, she feels as though he did.
To put it simply, she believes he paid little attention to her until she decided to depart, so he could claim innocence by saying, “I had no part in this.
And Kody didn’t totally deny that he had a bit of a strategy.
He admitted that he had moved past the situation a while ago, but in all honesty, he was hesitant to confront her due to fearing her reaction. After all, Meri had never been loyal, which was his primary concern. It’s more about preserving one’s reputation, as getting divorced can tarnish it significantly.
Instead, alleged Meri, it was hers that was being tarnished.
She expressed that it’s disappointing to hear how Kody is discussing our marriage, as it seems his perspective on our relationship has shifted. However, the comments he’s making about me to others and the belief people have in them aren’t accurate.
Prior to Christina parting ways with Kody, it became apparent to her that they were not a compatible couple based on a suggested exercise by their marriage counselor who was based in Las Vegas.
In her quest to outline the traits she desired in a partner, Christine penned down that she was looking for someone who could communicate well, someone who would be actively involved in both hers and their children’s lives, and someone who found her appealing. However, it turned out that Kody didn’t match any of those qualities, as she confessed on the October 20th episode: “He wasn’t any of the things on my list,” she admitted. “I shared the list with him, and he replied, ‘I’m not any of those things for you.’ I responded, ‘No, you’re not.’
In my professional opinion, the message I received played a significant role in helping me discern almost instantly that David Woolley was my perfect match.
She enthusiastically shared that family means everything to the widower father of eight, who owns a drywall business. Known for his integrity and authenticity, he is also an excellent communicator.
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