‘Sister Wives’ Kody Brown Has ONE Condition For Reconciliation With His Older Kids

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‘Sister Wives’ Kody Brown Is Leaning Towards Monogamy Going Forward

Forget big family dinners — Kody Brown has traded in his juggling of multiple wives for a one-woman show with his fourth and only remaining wife, Robyn Brown.

After years of navigating the turbulent waters of polygamy that peaked during the COVID-19 pandemic, the “Sister Wives” patriarch has finally anchored in the calmer seas of monogamy.

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A recent episode of TLC’s “Sister Wives: One on One” explored what’s next for the 54-year-old after the failed marriages between him and his ex-wives, Meri, Janelle, and Christine.

The journey through their union has been turbulent, marked by an implosion in just 14 months. However, amid the wreckage, the father of 18 found himself undergoing deep reflection on the lessons learned.

When asked about the possibility of another wife, Kody’s firm stance underscored the shift toward prioritizing depth and exclusivity in his current relationship with Robyn. The TV personality candidly revealed, “I would not be interested. I have to tell that woman I will never love you the way I love her. Now I know better.”

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At the same time, Janelle shed light on her evolving perspective, hinting at a potential shift toward monogamy. “He’s now talking more and more about, ‘As we move forward into monogamy.’ So, I think that’s where he’s headed,” he shared.

The mother of six also confidently dismissed the notion that Robyn was bringing another potential “sister’s wife” into the fold, even betting $1,000 on her conviction. Janelle points out, “They’ve discovered something together at this stage in their lives that seems to be very profound and I think it works. And that’s OK.”

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While Kody may be confident in his stance, previous episodes of the “Sister Wives: One on One” special showed his remaining wives expressing displeasure and disrespect for living with him.

In a candid discussion with host Sukanya Krishnan, Robyn emphasized the importance of getting the other woman’s approval as an important step in moving forward with her marriage. The teary-eyed star described her feelings as “disrespectful” as the only couple left to experience happiness with Kody.

Despite getting assurances from Krishnan about the assertion from “Sister’s Wife”, the mother of five revealed that this sentiment was not shared with her during private discussions. In her words, she revealed, “They don’t share with me off camera.”

Affirming a deep longing for an “off-camera moment” with the former “Sister’s Wife,” he asserted, “I need a camera off-camera, on my face, because I don’t know how. It feels like disrespecting his kids. It feels like disrespect the commitment I made.”

The author of the book went further to prove he meant it by expressing his commitment to “Sister’s Wife” and Kody, stating, “My commitment to them, to their children, to Kody about this family, it’s not broken, and I’m not know how to break it. I don’t know how to solve it.”

Robyn Brown’s Thoughts On The Death Of Their Plural Marriage

As the emotional complexity of her current predicament comes to light in the “Sister Wives: One-on-One special,” the 45-year-old shares the pivotal moment that marked the beginning of the end.

Robyn traces it to the family’s move to Las Vegas, showing a shift that shifts the focus from marital relationships to adult children leaving home. However, while it was certainly a lot to deal with, he explained that the move was not the only catalyst. Instead, he outlined the disruptive forces of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Speaking to PEOPLE about what she called a “perfect storm,” Robyn stated, “I think it started when we were in Las Vegas. So their focus started to shift to kids who had left home to live their lives, instead of focused on their relationship with Kody.

The reality TV star said the unity that was once strong in the plural marriage fell apart when the outbreak hit. As he explained, the conflict arises from disagreements in crisis management, fueled by the newfound freedom of family members.

According to him, “We are not so united, and everyone [was] disagree on how to deal with it. And it became this fight, and people were very free at that point.”

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