Christine and Janelle Brown, known for their appearance in the reality TV show Sister Wives, express their desire for their ex-husband Kody to repair his relationship with their children. Despite the current family rift, the sisters remain hopeful that their kids will reconcile with their dad. Christine, who is 51 years old, stated that she strongly believes that things will work out eventually and they will have a good relationship again.
Janelle and Christine Brown, two of the wives in the polygamous family featured on the reality TV show “Sister Wives,” have spoken out about the challenges their children face due to their father Kody’s behavior. Janelle has six children with Kody, and they have expressed feeling neglected by him as he pays more attention to the other children in the family. They feel that he has chosen one family over another. Similarly, Christine has had a conversation with her daughters Gwendlyn and Ysabel, who were concerned about whether their father would be spending time with them. From that point on, they understood he had chosen to be somewhere else, and it was difficult for Christine to push for them to maintain a good relationship with their dad while acknowledging the inequality between the families. Despite this, she believes that it is important for her daughters to still have a good relationship with Kody.
On Sunday’s episode of the TLC series, tensions within the family were visible as Garrison discussed how he excluded his father from his life because he felt his father was not interested in it. He shared that since he last spoke to his father, he bought a house, got into school, and purchased the car his father advised against. Kody, on the other hand, countered that he has been trying to be a part of his sons’ lives, but they are blocking him and not interested in talking to him. Janelle also noted that Kody seems to have difficulty relating to his older children, while he is more attached to the younger ones. She believes that Kody finds it harder to feel respected by his older children because they question him more.