‘Sister Wives’ Star Christine Brown Blasts Kody for Ignoring 12-Year-Old Daughter Truely In Sneak Peek!

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Kody and Christine Brown butt heads over custody issues involving their 12-year-old daughter, Truely, on Sunday’s episode of Sister Wives. 

The exes continue to hash out the logistics of their impending split and discuss how they plan to navigate co-parenting in a sneak peek preview.  

“I think Truely is going to be fine. She’ll miss everyone, of course, and it’s going to be hard, and taking her from Kody is hard,” Christine, 50, says. “It’s hard. Don’t get me wrong.”

Christine Brown

Kody and Christine announced that they were parting ways in November 2021, after a 25-year spiritual marriage. They share six children—son Paedon, 23, and daughters Aspyn, 27, Mykelti, 26, Gwendlyn, 20, Ysabel, 19, and Truely, 12.

Kody, who is father to 18, remains spiritually linked to first wife, Meri, and second wife, Janelle, and is legally married to his fourth wife, Robyn. 

Christine broke the news to Kody that she planned to move with their daughter from Flagstaff to Salt Lake City, in a previous episode.

“You can’t take her from me because we’ll have to have a shared custody, it will have to be 50/50,” Kody tells Christine in the preview. 

The TLC patriarch later comments—“I’m not going to sit here and have her do this without objecting to it and saying we have to work something for custody. I don’t know what that looks like, this discussion hasn’t happened.”

Kody Brown

Kody continues—”The whole issue is from the beginning of this she didn’t ask me if I was OK if I didn’t stay at her house. She just told me not to. She didn’t ask me if it was OK if she moved my stuff out, she just did it. She didn’t ask me if it was OK if she moved to Utah and took Truely, she just told me she was going to do it.”

Christine tells viewers that Kody had not expressed any real interest in spending time with his daughter—until now.

Christine Brown

“I find it ironic that now he wants to be involved my kids’ lives now that I’m leaving. Now he wants 50/50 time with them,” Christine says. “Well hell, he could have had 50/50 time with us this whole f—ing time we lived here. If he wanted 50/50 he should have been around more. He doesn’t get 50/50. He hasn’t been around enough for that.”

In a previous episode, Christine shared how she felt during her difficult years in the plural marriage. 

Kody Brown

“Even when things were hard, I just thought, ‘Well, it can be hard. Plural marriage can be hard.’ I just thought that it was OK to be sad, and I think I was a lot sadder than I thought,” the TLC mom explained. “But I tried. I tried to be happy as much as possible and certainly, I still found joy in things. Plural marriage is tough. It’s really tough.”

Sister Wives airs on Sundays at 10 pm, ET, on TLC. 

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