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‘Sister Wives’ Preview: Kody Brown Breaks Down In Tears, Admits Truth

Kody Brown and Meri Brown from Sister Wives, TLC, sourced from YouTube

 

As Sister Wives Season 19 continues, family patriarch Kody Brown is finally coming to grips with the fact he no longer has the big polygamist dream he always wanted.

In the new episode, Meri Brown finishes packing and prepares to leave Flagstaff for good. But Kody breaks down in tears, admitting that he’s sincerely struggling.

But is his grief real, or is it just another bid to get Meri to stay?

Kody Brown Sobs While Bidding Meri Goodbye

In Sunday night’s new episode, Meri Brown is ready to start a new chapter of her life in Utah with her friends Jenn and Blair.

“You know, this is like, the final. The final final. I’m done in Flagstaff. My marriage with him is done. I’m starting this new life,” sge says in a confessional, admitting she’s finally free to move forward in her life.

The scene then shifts to Kody and Meri saying goodbye. And it doesn’t seem like he’s so willing to let her go.

“It’s the end of an era!” Kody exclaims, choking back tears. Meri offers him a hug, admitting that it is.

Kody Brown from Sister Wives, TLC, sourced from YouTube
Sister Wives/TLC

“It was a great run, but I’m not gonna let me get it down,” he continues.

The Family Patriarch Explains His Feelings Through Tears

Meri Brown has grieved the end of their marriage. But after so many years of mistreatment from Kody, she doesn’t feel like his tears make sense.

“It always blows me away that you get emotional like this, I just don’t understand,” Meri tells him. He replies that he feels like his entire life has been turned upside down and he’s mourning what they had.

“We had something special,” Kody says between sobs before continuing with his monologue. “And it feels like it all went to sh*t sort of. It was just one thing and then another, and then another thing. And it’s okay, I’m not bitter anymore, I’m not angry. I’m glad you and I got that figured out. I’m glad we’re able to be friends, I’m glad that you’re my favorite ex-wife. But it’s the weirdest thing to be in that place. It is just heartbreaking in a way. And I love the life I had, but it’s a very different life than what I had three years ago. And it just seemed like everybody else went, ‘this isn’t important.’”

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