In a courageous step toward self-discovery and growth, Janelle Brown fearlessly embraces the idea of counseling as she rides the waves of a difficult divorce from her ex-husband, Kody Brown. With a firm grip on her own destiny, the vivacious star of “Sister Wives” proves that her happiness and well-being are non-negotiable.
Janelle Brown Takes Bold Step Toward Healing Amid ‘Divorce’ With Kody Brown
On Sunday’s episode of the hit reality TV show, the estranged couple decided to reunite after their previous heated argument. Although their conversation was both awkward and smooth, the Brown family patriarch was in for a rude awakening when things didn’t go as he expected.
After admitting that he felt “ashamed” of his behavior and expressing hope for a reconciliation between them, Kody’s ex-wife stated that she wanted to “stay separated for the time being.”
This must have been very surprising to the 54-year-old because Janelle hadn’t even exchanged words with him since their argument. She also made sure to make it clear that she was willing to undergo counseling, saying:
“I’m really willing to give some advice if we can find someone.”
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She emphasized that she felt it was essential at this time that she and Kody kept some distance from each other. Despite the divorce, the author made it clear to her children’s father, “I still have a lot of affection for you,” but continued to insist, “Yes, maybe some guidance would be a good idea.”
Despite the fact that she would be left “completely vulnerable” financially and missing her estranged boyfriend, the mother of six noted that if he really wanted to make things better, she might consider it.
However, she also emphasized that counseling was dependent on Kody’s effort, saying, “But if he doesn’t want it, I’m not going to sit here and put all the effort into creating this because I think there’s something better out there for me. ”
The TV personality’s willingness for guidance became apparent after the duo, who announced the end of their decades-long marriage last year, fell out over Kody’s unwillingness to take responsibility for keeping their distance from their adult children.
Their inability to agree on the subject led her to express her doubts about the possibility of reconciliation, highlighting her inner struggle between considering a reunion or never seeing him again.
Although Kody confessed that he believed they would “reconcile here,” while promising to make a conscious effort to keep their interactions peaceful, Janelle remained uncertain about the future of their relationship. Because for her, she is dissatisfied and believes that she “doesn’t get what I deserve from him.”
Kody Brown’s ex-wife Janelle is choosing her children over him amid their feud
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The former couple’s discussion about the rift between her children and their father in the most recent episode isn’t the first time the issue has been brought up. In August, during the broadcast of the polygamous family series, Janelle spoke candidly the tension between them.
Before sharing that she wouldn’t be spending Christmas at fourth wife Robyn Brown’s house, she said, “Kody still feels like the guys need to have a conversation with him or whatever, so we’re divorced,” referring to Gabe and Garrison from her son. .
According to her, Kody believed they owed him “a big apology and some kind of conversation and stuff for being disrespectful” for something she viewed as just a disagreement. She also reaffirmed her stance on prioritizing her children and questioned the idea of spending time at Robyn’s home, which is part of the larger family. In her words:
“I’ve always said I choose my kids before Kody. What am I going to do, go to Robyn’s house and hang out with Robyn’s kids and Mary and Kody?
At the same time, Kody expressed his views on the holiday situation, noting that he needed to “clear the air” or resolve potential conflicts in advance. He also gave an example and said:
“Something political or something about COVID or my own experience with it comes up and we end up in an angry conversation.”
The reality TV star said he wanted to do this because “that’s one stupidity I’m not going to bring into my house during the holidays.”