Sister Wives' Kody Brown Acknowledges Strained Relationships With Most Adult Children
Sister Wives' Kody Brown Acknowledges Strained Relationships With Most Adult Children

Sister Wives' Kody Brown Acknowledges Strained Relationships With Most Adult Children

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Kody Brown from the reality series "Sister Wives" has faced significant tension in his relationships, both with his ex-wives and his adult children. He admitted to previously claiming he never loved his ex-wives as a knee-jerk reaction to being criticized, specifically mentioning his troubled marriage with Meri, which lacked a honeymoon period and was strained throughout. Despite these admissions, Meri questioned why he would have proposed if he never loved her, highlighting the complexity of their relationship. Kody also acknowledged strained relationships with most of his adult children, attributing the disconnect to competing schedules and challenges of loyalty and trust, while his daughter Mykelti suggested that greater accountability from Kody might improve their bonds. In the ongoing Season 20 of "Sister Wives," Kody sent mixed signals about returning to polygamy, showing excitement about a woman interested in joining their family, even as he and wife Robyn appeared to agree on a monogamous relationship. Fans have speculated that Kody craves attention and thrives on the dynamics of polygamy, while Robyn continues to hold onto her belief in plural marriage despite the family changes.

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