(L-R) Kody Brown, Janelle Brown and Christine Brown.Photo:Ida Mae Astute/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty
Ida Mae Astute/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty
It’s safe to say not all Brown family heads regard each other with respect.
Sunday’s finalSister Wives: One on Oneepisode sawKody Brownand some of his former wives sharing their differing opinions of each other. Starting with Janelle, she spoke with host Sukanya Krishnan about thepossibility of rekindling her broken marriage.
“I don’t foresee that we will ever reconcile, I don’t,” Janelle, 54, shared. “It would be some sort of, like, magic fairy tale where we all transformed into some sort of different people, and that doesn’t happen in real life.”
But Janelle did, however, see the now-exes becoming friends at some point. “Yes! I still have such high regard for him. I can remember all the good times, but I don’t want to reconcile,” she explained.
(L-R) Janelle Brown and Kody Brown.Gabe Ginsberg/FilmMagic
“Stop being angry,” she then said, referencingKody and his ongoing behavioral changes. “And then, we can all get along again once you let it go and stop being mad.”
Kody, meanwhile, recalled having an “uncomfortable life” with Christine during the family’s time in Las Vegas but said things “got a little bit worse” when they moved to Flagstaff, Arizona. After claiming he “never wanted that to happen,” he shared, “But what bothers me is her disposition toward me, that she laughs [and] mocks my suffering.”
Asked whether he blamed herfor “destroying the big picture,“Kody said: “No because that’s all my fault for marrying a woman I didn’t love.”
“That’s the truth and she knows that,” he said. “As hard as I worked at it and dug into it … every devotion that I could have, that still was prevailing for us. It never really worked.”
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source: people.com