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This article discusses sensitive issues, including mentions of suicide.
Since its debut in 2010, TLC’s reality show “Sister Wives” has taken audiences on an unexpected journey centered around polygamy. The series follows Kody Brown, his spouses — Meri, Christine, Janelle, and later Robyn — alongside their numerous children. Initially, as highlighted by Mary McNamara from the Los Angeles Times, the show depicted a seemingly harmonious family life, which intrigued viewers unfamiliar with polygamous lifestyles.
As the series progressed and gained popularity, underlying tensions within the family became increasingly evident. Viewers were captivated as the dynamics shifted, leading the show to become one of cable’s top-rated experiences. Over time, the consequences of plural marriage unfolded dramatically, culminating in several wives leaving Kody until only Robyn was left. Kody reflected on the changes during a 2024 episode, noting, “They made choices that separated us… but they moved on.”
Eventually, the famous polygamist found himself in a conventional marriage with just one partner. With the 19th season beginning in fall 2024, it is clear that the evolution of “Sister Wives” has reached an astonishing point.
Kody Brown married first wife Meri in 1990
Kody Brown’s journey began conventionally when he tied the knot with his first wife, Meri, in 1990. They met in church and chose to wait to engage physically until after marriage. In her 2012 memoir, “Becoming Sister Wives,” Meri expressed her initial feelings for Kody, describing him as charming and easy to connect with. Kody shared similar sentiments, believing they were soulmates.
The couple welcomed a child, Leon, who publicly came out as transgender in 2022. Although Leon is Kody’s only biological child with Meri, he has several others. Over the years, however, the couple’s feelings shifted significantly. In a 2024 episode, Kody expressed his grievances, stating that Meri had become distant and unkind.
Janelle entered the family in 1993
Kody’s first marriage to Meri might have started traditionally, but in 1993 Kody embraced polygamy by marrying Janelle, who was recently divorced from Meri’s brother. Unlike his marriage to Meri, his union with Janelle was a spiritual bond without legal recognition.
Introducing a second wife to the family could have created tension, but Kody noted that Meri was receptive to Janelle’s inclusion, indicating she felt comfortable with the situation. The couple faced challenges with infertility but explored the possibility of having another child through IVF, although they ultimately did not pursue it.
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Janelle and Kody Brown welcomed six children: Logan, Madison, Hunter, Gabriel, and Savannah. Tragically, their son Garrison passed away in March 2024 at the age of 25.