Kody and Meri Brown’s relationship is dissected in the course of the Jan. 30 episode of ‘Sister Wives,’ and Christine makes it clear that she desires out earlier than her state of affairs with Kody turns into like Meri’s.
The Jan. 30 episode of Sister Wives was the primary of three episodes that includes one-on-one sit downs with Kody Brown and his 4 wives. This week largely featured discuss Kody’s strict COVID-19 insurance policies and the way it took a toll on the household. Christine Brown and Janelle Brown took the most important problem with Kody’s guidelines, and Christine reiterated why. “It’s not reasonable,” she defined. “It’s simply merely not. After we had the Zoom name collectively, Kody was like, ‘I will be the one one who goes from home to deal with.’ I've youngsters in every single place and I can’t. I can't simply keep dwelling.”
Christine insisted that she and her relations adopted the CDC pointers that have been put in place, however mentioned that Kody’s guidelines took issues to an excessive stage. In the meantime, Kody admitted that he could have taken issues too far along with his restrictions. “With hindsight, I'd’ve been in a position to be extra free about it,” he mentioned. “However each second I used to be coping with it, I used to be getting firmer in my resolve. My sole purpose was to maintain all people alive, even when we have been separated.”

Kody’s strained relationship with Meri Brown was additionally a sizzling matter. The pair’s relationship had taken a flip for the worst after Meri’s catfishing scandal in 2015. Meri had met a person on-line through social media and commenced speaking to him through textual content for months. It wasn’t till six months later that she discovered she was truly texting a girl on the opposite finish of the road. “When Meri had an affair, she was leaving my a**,” Kody insisted. “She’s like, ‘I’m completed with this, I’m completed with you.’ She made it clear to all people that she was getting out of there, she was completed with us. However she will be able to’t admit that now.”
