
Kody Brown of ‘Sister Wives’ wants his wives to ‘conform to patriarchy’
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The request from Kody Brown for his wives to 'conform to patriarchy' came amid Christine Brown's announcement that she planned to leave her husband and their polygamist marriage.
As one of the four Sister Wives women announced that she planned to leave husband Kody Brown, he asked his remaining wives to “conform to patriarchy.”
During Sunday’s episode of the popular long-running TLC series Sister Wives, Christine — Kody’s third wife — announced the end of their marriage. Christine and Kody were “spiritually” married, which means they had a ceremony and presented vows to one another, but are not legally bound as husband and wife.
Christine broke the news during a tense family meeting between her, Kody and his three other wives, Meri, Janelle and Robyn.
The lengthy discussion, which took place outside on a residential patio, saw the Brown family discuss the path forward for their polygamist marriage and the future of their children.
“I’m going to be the head of my household again, and so I’m not going to be circumvented in that. And so, if everyone’s willing to conform to patriarchy again, I guess,” Kody told his wives. “I’ve been fighting to make everybody happy. My bitterness is out of trying to do that and not having the family that I had thought about and designed.”
The announcement of Christine’s split from Kody did not seem to come as a surprise to any of the family members, despite their individual upset.
“And if it is too awkward or if I don’t feel like I’m the head of my household when people are around, then I’m not going to have the whole family together,” Kody, 53, said. “I’m at a point now in my life where I don’t have time to waste on people who won’t respect me or treat me with respect.”
During a solo confessional in Sunday’s episode, second wife Janelle told the cameras she “didn’t know I’d signed up for patriarchy,” as that was “not what we all agreed on in the very beginning.” She ended the comment with a shrug.
