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Kody Brown Struggles with Monogamy and Past Marriages in ‘Sister Wives’ Season 19

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Kody Brown And Robyn Brown Sister Wives Season 19

Kody Brown, the patriarch of the Brown family from the reality TV show ‘Sister Wives,’ is facing significant challenges as he navigates his newly monogamous relationship with his youngest wife, Robyn Brown. Following the divorces of his other wives, Christine, Janelle, and Meri Brown, Kody is struggling to adjust to life with just one partner.

In an exclusive sneak peek from ‘Sister Wives’ Season 19, Episode 8, Kody Brown expressed his feelings about turning 55 and the hardships he has faced over the last couple of years. He admitted to having “lost a sense of direction for my life” and feeling guilty about not giving enough time to the rest of his family. Despite his relationship with Robyn feeling secure, Kody fears that she might leave him too, just like his other wives.

Robyn Brown has also shared her concerns about their relationship, noting that Kody has become a “very lost person” in recent years. She highlighted that he is in an extremely painful place, believing that she might abandon him as well. Kody has always found his purpose in his family and children, but this sense of purpose is now shaken.

Kody’s reflections come after he confessed in a previous episode that he was never in love with Christine, Janelle, and Meri Brown. This admission was met with skepticism from his ex-wives, with Janelle joking about him having amnesia and Meri expressing frustration over his lack of honesty about his feelings.

Meanwhile, Christine Brown has moved on and recently celebrated her first wedding anniversary with her husband, David Woolley. She shared photos and a heartfelt message on Instagram, expressing her gratitude for her new life).

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