Cody Brown
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Well, the first thing I thought I needed to do was sort of get some healing with their mothers, the ex-wives, because I figured if there was some healing there, then the children feel like they didn't have to be so loyal to their mother that they could actually have a relationship with me.
So I just think they were victims of the divorce in that sense.
So the common denominator was me.
I mean, I've had to really do a lot of soul reflection specifically to figure out, you know, sort of why did this all go this way?
You know, like what happened and it is nuanced, but yeah, I'm the common denominator.
And it was a funny experience to see myself on the show because I am very quirky and I didn't know that.
So I see myself on- That was the first time you realized?
Well, no, I'm a different person on a different show based on how they edit and how it goes.
But I was a very, you know, I saw myself for 16 years now on television and I go to special forces and I see somebody very different than who I was on Sister Wives.
And that was an interesting experience.
It's been an expense of emotions in a way that is inconceivable, I think.
I mean, there was no legal marriage.
It was only expensive in paying for kids.
My wife is the one who has the legal marriage, and so they weren't a legal marriage.
We were together for 25 years in a spiritual marriage.
When they since went and said like one wife remarried, two other wives went and got the divorce through the church.
But there was no legal marriage.
So and they all made more money than me.
So there was no alimony to be paid.