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Christine and Janelle Brown have drifted to date.
We don’t simply imply bodily, although Janelle moved throughout the nation and now a number of different relations have moved to affix her — to Christine’s chagrin.
Merely put, the exes of Kody merely aren’t as shut as they have been proper after they left him.
On the newest episode, one boast had tensions spilling over.
Addressing the ‘Sister Wives’ digital camera, Christine Brown laments at what number of of her relations are leaving her for North Carolina. (Picture Credit score: TLC)
Christine Brown appears like she’s dropping a part of her household to Janelle
In the course of the Sunday, October 19 episode of Sister Wives, Christine Brown grappled with Paedon transferring to be nearer to Janelle.
As she noticed to the digital camera, a number of grownup kids from the household have moved to North Carolina.
“Paedon just moved to North Carolina this morning. Just barely,” Christine instructed the confessional.
Her son had appeared earlier within the episode as he ready to maneuver. It was an emotional expertise for them each.
“There was a time when most of my kids were right next to me,” Christine defined. “And then I married David, and I feel like we had this huge, full experience. And now half my kids are gone.”
Throughout an interview, Janelle Brown and Christine Brown seem excited. (Picture Credit score: Leisure Tonight/YouTube)
“I just feel like — I just must be a bad mom,” Christine confessed to her husband, David Woolley.
“No, you’re not a bad mom,” David reassured his spouse. He added: “They all have to grow up.”
It isn’t that somebody not leaving the home is a results of unhealthy parenting. Many individuals reside at house for financial, well being, and different good causes, and there are total cultures the place grownup kids are anticipated to reside at house for some time.
Finally, Christine admitted to what was actually bothering her.
She summarized her feeling: “They’re picking Janelle instead.” Oh, ouch!
In September 2025, Christine Brown Woolley speaks on ‘The Sarah Fraser Show’ on varied subjects. (Picture Credit score: YouTube)
That is the place the anger got here out
Because it seems, Christine and Janelle Brown had a very painful dialog.
“One of the times we were talking about moving, she’s like, ‘And I have all the grandkids living with me, blah blah blah,’” she recalled with a notice of bitterness.
Christine added: “And I was like, thinking inside, ‘You need to shut up right now.’”
She bluntly expressed: “That was the moment where I felt like slapping her.”
Christine rhetorically requested: “How could she say that?”
On an episode of ‘Sister Wives,’ Christine Brown embraces Janelle Brown. (Picture Credit score: TLC)
Whereas we’re positive that Janelle was merely expressing her personal pleasure and never attempting to taunt Christine, it was, maybe, an insensitive comment.
And Christine admitted that her once-close bond with Janelle has waned in some methods.
She instructed David that she and Janelle “haven’t talked … for a while.”
Based on Christine: “I think business stuff, with us separating, like we have with our business, there’s been more things that we’ve had to figure out, ironically.”
However, clearly, there may be extra than simply skilled stress. There’s geographic distance. And, on some stage, there’s jealousy.
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It’s not immoral for Christine to envy Janelle Brown for residing near a few of their household.
We hope that these ‘Sister Wives’ stars can patch issues up!
Most moms choose to reside nearer to their grownup kids. And, understandably, Christine would possibly take this personally.
She did determine to reside in Utah. She needed to know that not all of her kids would need to dwell there. Notably not after the Sister Wives crew moved round a number of instances through the years.
Nevertheless, except Janelle does one thing genuinely fallacious, her former sister spouse can hopefully acknowledge that she doesn’t deserve her ire.
It seems like she may stand to be a bit of extra delicate, nevertheless.
Just a bit.