Sister Wives star, Meri Brown finalized leaving Kody Brown in a recent episode of the show. Likewise, Meri told her friends she is struggling with her friendship with Robyn Brown. However, the show is about two years behind the present time. So where does she stand with Kody and Robyn after their plural divorce?
Sister Wives Meri Brown Is Embracing Change
During the latest episode of Sister Wives, Meri Brown talked with two of her good friends about leaving Kody and Robyn Brown. Undoubtedly, Meri’s friends supported her in getting away from the toxic relationship. Sadly, they saw the family changing from the time that Robyn and Kody got married. Meri tells them she is in an odd place with both Kody and Robyn. She shares that Kody gave her mixed emotions during his departure. Likewise, she adds it is an awkward situation to figure out how to be friends with her ex-husband’s wife, Robyn. But where are things now?
Where Does Meri Stand With Kody Today?
During an interview with ET, Meri Brown discusses where she is with her former husband, Kody, and wife, Robyn Brown. When speaking about Kody, Meri says, “We’re in a place of kindness and grace with each other.” The interviewer brings up she is his “favorite ex-wife.” Although Meri was all laughs during the Sister Wives episode, she sneers slightly and deflects by saying “At least I can be his favorite something.” They discuss him walking her down the aisle, but Meri says, “That’s never happening.” At this time, she doesn’t know if she would even invite him to her wedding. It will depend at that time on what she thinks.
However, she says, “Right now, when we talk to each other, it’s cordial, it’s kind. I think there’s some level of respect for each other.” Since they have been in each other’s lives for three decades it seems natural to her. She explains, “I don’t have hate or animosity toward him. But I also know where my boundaries are with him.”
And Robyn?
After discussing Kody Brown, the interviewer wanted to know where Meri Brown stands with Robyn now. Meri says, “I understand and I recognize that she has a lot of stuff that she is trying to deal with. With her emotions through the whole thing. With her family not being what she planned.” However, Meri points out, “But we’re all dealing with that.” Meri knows it is difficult for Robyn to let go of the idea of having sister wives. She adds, “That’s painful for her.”
Admittedly, Meri says, “Through the process, our friendship is not as close as it was, for sure.” While the interviewer voices that she understands since Robyn’s marriage seemingly was the catalyst to the divorces, Meri steers away. Meri says, “I can understand that,” without throwing anyone under the bus. The interviewer presses, “Did you feel that?” Meri says, “No, not immediately, no. I don’t feel like that was the end because I know that Kody and I still had good times after that.” But she thinks for a moment and says, “But of course, he says otherwise too, so I don’t know. I just know where I was.”
Sister Wives Meri Brown Talks About Robyn’s Grieving Process
Additionally, Meri Brown spoke about the extremely emotional goodbye from Robyn when she was moving. The interviewer mentioned she was very “stoic” and asked how that was to watch back.
Meri asserts, “I just was in a place that this was a lot of pain for her, but I’m not in pain.” Then, she adds, “I’m not going to let her draw pain out of me because she needs that from me. Because I wasn’t feeling it and I wasn’t going to give it to her.” When asked about the junk journal, Meri confesses she has no idea where it is.
Additionally, Sister Wives star, Meri went on to say she and Christine Brown Woolley are choosing not to keep a relationship at Christine’s request. However, she and Janelle are closer than had been for a while. Mostly, she wanted to make sure people knew she was taking a stand for herself instead of against anyone else.
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