Sister Wives star Kody Brown has openly expressed his frustrations about life after the split, asserting that he had no intention of depriving Meri Brown of her rightful share following their dramatic separation. Despite this, Kody admitted to harboring negative feelings towards Janelle, which complicates my feelings towards him. While I can empathize with his struggles at times, I believe his vengeful thoughts towards Janelle are unwarranted. His admission about contemplating “screwing” Janelle over is neither appropriate nor reflects a gentlemanly demeanor. It’s concerning to see someone in his position struggling with such emotions.
In a recent episode of Sister Wives aired in December 2024, Kody revealed his intentions to “screw” Janelle over regarding a significant payment due on Coyote Pass, but was dissuaded by Robyn, who appealed to her “conscience.” This situation raises pressing questions—shouldn’t Kody’s own conscience guide his actions? The core of the conflict revolves around an impending payment that threatens to exacerbate tensions among them. Kody remarked about Janelle:
She doesn’t trust me because she would screw me if she could. That’s what I believe. And I’ll be honest. I’ve thought about screwing her. OK, so I’m being honest, but I won’t. My wife with a conscience won’t let me.
Interestingly, Kody’s desire for revenge seems to exclude Meri, whom he insists he would never “rip off.” However, Meri Brown is understandably anxious about the potential ramifications of a future property sale, particularly given that Robyn and Kody have a “monopoly” on the land, with their names listed on the deeds, leaving the situation precarious for her.
Kody Believes Janelle Has Influenced Meri’s Perspective
Is Kody Simply Shifting Responsibility?
According to a clip from Sister Wives shared on Facebook in early February this year, the current season has been rife with “questions” and “drama.” The clip highlights the dynamics of Robyn’s relationship with Meri, as Meri expressed her confusion about Robyn’s sudden distance, questioning why she had been “ghosted” for so long. This situation has left Meri feeling neglected and prompted her to reflect on Robyn’s reputation as a:
manipulator.
Kody claims that Robyn plays a pivotal role in helping him be his best self among the other Brown women. However, there have been indications that Robyn may not be as innocent as she appears. Why did Robyn suddenly distance herself from Meri, especially after years of camaraderie? The rift within the family seems to be intensifying, and Robyn’s actions suggest she may be prioritizing her bond with Kody, thereby sidelining Meri.
Will Kody Ever Decide to Sell the Coyote Pass Property?
The Ongoing Coyote Pass Dispute Continues to Unfold
As the conflict surrounding Coyote Pass escalates, more emotions and uncertainties are surfacing. Kody insists he never meant to harm Meri by obstructing her rightful claim. However, it appears that his emotional connection with Meri has significantly weakened, while he seems more affected by Janelle’s words and actions. He even mentioned feeling a “karmic connection” with Janelle, which complicates the dynamics further.
Janelle and Kody have shared a lengthy friendship, often characterized by more of a platonic bond than a romantic one. Occasionally, Kody contemplates the possibility of reconciling with Janelle, but such a reconciliation appears improbable, especially in the wake of their son Garrison Brown’s passing. Too much has transpired between them, suggesting that their separation might ultimately be for the best.
Interestingly, both Janelle and Meri are making strides in their personal lives after their challenging break-ups with Kody. Christine Brown, who was the first to leave, has also quickly moved on with her life.
Meri and Janelle are considering legal representation due to the deteriorating trust levels, feeling they may have no other option. Engaging lawyers might provide them with guidance to navigate their complex situation and secure a fair resolution. Although Sister Wives‘ Kody Brown has not yet chosen to put the property on the market, he claims ownership of 97 percent of the land, indicating that he and Robyn would stand to gain the majority of any sale proceeds.
Sources: Sister Wives/Facebook
Sister Wives
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