Kody Brown Makes Desperate Plea to Estranged Sons, Says He’s “Very Sad”

We already know that Kody Brown is an uncaring and selfish couple who has lost three quarters of his sister’s wife because of his attitude and behavior.

But, it turns out?

TLC’s personality is also apathetic and selfish father who has no relationship with at least two children because of his attitude and behavior.

As The Hollywood Gossip previously detailed, Kody is implementing very strict protocols for his family during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This leads to a fractured connection with the kids Garrison and Gabe because they want to spend time with other people or their friends… and Kody tells them he can’t do that.

“If one of my kids had to die because someone dropped a pencil, I would be mad,” Kody said in a one-on-one special on Sunday.

“You know? If one of my children dies, it will be very difficult to forgive the person who brought him home.”

That’s a crude way of saying Kody is trying to limit his loved ones from seeing anyone outside of the house in order to limit their chances of contracting a dangerous virus.

Garrison and Gabe, who Kody shares with Janelle, reject the rules and regulations.

“Now with those two girls, I have separated from them, I can’t even talk to them anymore. It’s so sad,” Kody added on air, before sending a message directly to the camera.

“Boy, I’m sorry. I’m trying to protect my family. Next time, I will arrange it differently and I apologize.

Kody Brown is angry in this photo. He reacts to the news that Christine does not want to be his sister’s wife.

Asked if the situation was too painful, Kody showed some rare vulnerability and replied:

“Oh, yes. It’s so sad.

Later in the hour, Kody was asked if he thought making amends with his sons would help him heal his broken relationship with Janelle – who had been separated for months.

(Janelle, for her part, says she has no interest in reconciliation.)

“Yeah, we could probably get along,” Kody said of Janelle.

“But you have to understand, this is how plural marriage is a real struggle.

“If I have a relationship with my wife that I have deep trust in and we get along, then the relationship is communicating and working on things and doing the right thing in the relationship.

“Robyn brought her children who were in our home with two adults, the ages of Garrison and Gabriel, to comply with our Covid agreement.

“And if they don’t, they have to leave the house.

“It’s just an expression of how we respect each other.”

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