Sister Wives
"Sister Wives" is show detailing the lives of a polygamist family who left Utah to avoid persecution to move to Las Vegas. Patriarch Kody Brown and his four wives (Meri, Janelle, Christine, and Robyn) become grandparents in this heartwarming episode.
Recently “Sister Wives” shared the birth of the newest addition to their family, grandbaby Axel Brush, with viewers. The episode felt intimate, and I felt involved with the family and invested. Maddie endures nearly a 3 day long labor, and it's hard to see her so uncomfortable and in pain. Early on Maddie makes it clear that during birth the only people in the room should be Janelle, Caleb, and her midwife. On the third day, still not much is happening and Meri has to leave to pick up Mariah & girlfriend Audrey. As soon has Meri leaves for the airport Maddie’s labor progresses rapidly. Upon returning from the airport Meri finds Janelle's family room empty and the house seem to be quiet. Janelle’s bedroom door, where the birth is taking place, is closed. Meri assumes that Maddie would like privacy.
This is where the situation gets sticky for the sister wives. Meri assumes the close door men’s she should come back later. But Janelle is upset she didn’t poke her head in, or even wait in the family room for them. Tensions have been rising between the parents for a long time, and they are still dealing with issues stemming from Meri’s catfish experience. Kody and the sister wives feel that Meri is not involved or invested in the family, and honestly it comes off that way on TV. She’s made it clear that she’s “not going to just go over to Robyn’s house and take care of her kids.” Which is a bit confusing to me since I thought that was one of the reasons to have sister wives.
Sister Wives is binge worthy because this lifestyle is so interesting and the family is intriguing. I've never met anyone who lives this lifestyle and to see how this family dynamic works is incredibly captivating.
Recently “Sister Wives” shared the birth of the newest addition to their family, grandbaby Axel Brush, with viewers. The episode felt intimate, and I felt involved with the family and invested. Maddie endures nearly a 3 day long labor, and it's hard to see her so uncomfortable and in pain. Early on Maddie makes it clear that during birth the only people in the room should be Janelle, Caleb, and her midwife. On the third day, still not much is happening and Meri has to leave to pick up Mariah & girlfriend Audrey. As soon has Meri leaves for the airport Maddie’s labor progresses rapidly. Upon returning from the airport Meri finds Janelle's family room empty and the house seem to be quiet. Janelle’s bedroom door, where the birth is taking place, is closed. Meri assumes that Maddie would like privacy.
This is where the situation gets sticky for the sister wives. Meri assumes the close door men’s she should come back later. But Janelle is upset she didn’t poke her head in, or even wait in the family room for them. Tensions have been rising between the parents for a long time, and they are still dealing with issues stemming from Meri’s catfish experience. Kody and the sister wives feel that Meri is not involved or invested in the family, and honestly it comes off that way on TV. She’s made it clear that she’s “not going to just go over to Robyn’s house and take care of her kids.” Which is a bit confusing to me since I thought that was one of the reasons to have sister wives.
Sister Wives is binge worthy because this lifestyle is so interesting and the family is intriguing. I've never met anyone who lives this lifestyle and to see how this family dynamic works is incredibly captivating.
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