Meri Brown pulls no punches as she voices her concerns about her former countrywoman Robyn Brown amid the family’s ongoing struggle to find common ground.
Following the breakup of the polygamous family, with Christine, Jenelle, and Meri leaving Kody, tensions have risen. This new dynamic even led to the patriarch admitting his preference for monogamy.
Meri Brown Stirs Up Drama With Robyn Brown In Explosive ‘Sister Wives’ Talk Back Special
The drama in the polygamous world of TLC’s “Sister Wives” reached a boiling point in Friday’s final installment of a special “Talk Back” for Season 18. In a revealing clip from the season finale, Meri vents her frustrations with former “sister wife” Robyn, leading to a candid discussion with her best friend, Jenn Sullivan.
Jenn expressed confusion over Robyn’s emotional reaction to Meri’s refusal to renew the Arizona lease and conclude her marriage to Kody, stating, “You’ve been trying to build a relationship [with Robyn] and every time you try, you’re always disappointed.”
The 52-year-old, visibly upset, agreed with his friend’s sentiments. Jenn went on to describe Robyn’s desire for the extended family to reunite as “kind of selfish.” He insists that although he longs for reconciliation, there seems to be none for Meri. In his words:
“Even if he wants it, there’s nothing for you. So, I really struggled with that. He’s entitled to his feelings but I’m just struggling with him being upset because you did something good for you.”
Meri chimed in, acknowledging Robyn’s emotional complexity by noting that she was likely experiencing “a lot of mixed emotions”. The mother of one insists that the younger wife wants her happiness but also wants that happiness to be in the family.
The explosive revelation adds a new layer of tension for the family as personal relationships and desires collide. In a preview for the “Sister Wives: One-on-One special,” Kody’s often-controversial wife hinted at the need to take a break from the cameras to navigate the complex dynamic with her “Sister Wives” ex.
Robyn felt it was important to get permission from the “Sister Wife” to advance her marriage in a polygamous family. Despite assurances from host Sukanya Krishnan, she maintained that this confirmation was not conveyed to her in private discussions.
An exclusive sneak peek revealed a tearful Robyn expressed her feelings for being “disrespectful” as the only couple left to experience happiness with Kody.
In the emotional clip, she stated, “I need an outside camera, in front of me, because I don’t know how. It feels like disrespecting her kids. It feels like disrespecting the commitment I made.”
The 45-year-old also emphasized his continued commitment to the “Sister Wives” and Kody: “My commitment to them, to their kids, to Kody about this family, it’s not broken, and I don’t know how to break it. I don’t know how to solve it.”
Kody Brown’s Transition To Monogamy Introduces New Chapter In ‘Sister Wives’ Saga
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The previous episode of “Sister Wives: One on One” delved into the family patriarch’s deep reflections on his troubled journey through various marriages and effective lessons.
The episode explores the effects of his failed marriages with his ex-wives, Meri, Janelle, and Christine. Trading the hassle of struggling with multiple wives for a more exclusive approach, Kody admits to finding solace in his current relationship with his fourth and only remaining wife.
When asked about the potential of bringing another wife into the fold, the 54-year-old emphatically stated her new dedication to prioritizing depth and exclusivity with Robyn. He openly shared, “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.”
Janelle sheds light on her evolving perspective in another part of the clip. “He’s now talking more and more about, ‘As we move forward into monogamy.’ So, I think that’s where he’s headed,” he revealed.
The mother of six also rejected Robyn’s idea of introducing another potential “sister wife” into the family. In a bold statement, Janelle confidently bet $1,000 on his conviction before stating, “They’ve found 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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