
Sister Wives star Kody Brown shares odd plans to bond with ex Christine's new husband after son's tragic death
Kody Brown is warming up to ex-wife Christine Brown's new husband David Woolley, after meeting him more than one year ago.
On Sunday's episode of TLC's long-running reality series Sister Wives, titled One on One, Kody admitted to host Sukanya Krishnan that Davis is 'great' and 'probably a decent person.'
Asked if he could see himself going on a double date with his ex-wife and her spouse, the 56-year-old father-of-18 — who shared a shocking admission about his late son Garrison — took his answer a step further.
'I don't know. I think personally, I think I'm very forgiving and I think that'd be really easy for me,' Kody replied. 'Here's the thing... I had a dirty thought. I thought David and I should go on a guy's trip together. And then I went, no, that would just be so uncool to Christine.'
He reiterated, 'I just thought that would absolutely not be fair in any way.'
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Meanwhile, Christine said in her own interview, 'In a whole other world and universe, I thought it would be nice if, you know, Kody and David could get along and just be buddies.'
Sukanya then revealed Kody's guys trip idea her and her husband, who tied the knot in October 2023.
David replied, 'We could do that,' as Christine agreed, per an account from People, 'You'd have a good time!'
David made a note that 'rules' would have to be established, but added that they would be between him and Kody.
Christine also weighed in about the double date proposition, saying she'd be willing to go on a date with Kody and Robyn 'in the future,' but 'right now, no.'
She clarified, 'Honestly, I'd have to talk a lot about it beforehand. I'd be a mess before. I'd be like, "I don't know. I don't know if I can do this." And David would be like, "It's going to be OK, you're going to be fine. I'm here. I got you."
'I have a lot of nervousness about that, and a lot of nervousness about being around them right now.'
And she said her anxiety is rooted in that Kody 'doesn't know who I am,' adding, 'I don't like what he says about me.'
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The patriarch shared his side, stating, 'You know, we just haven't healed that much. Christine's very undermining.'
Brown's first time meeting Woolley was shown in a November episode of Sister Wives when they came face-to-face during a family Valentine's Day party.
Christine went public with now-husband David via social media in February 2023.
It came after she and Kody separated in November 2021 after more than 25 years together, during which they welcomed Paedon, 26, Aspyn, 30, Mykelti, 29 on June 9, Gwendlyn, 23, Ysabel, 21, and Truely, 15.
Christine rebounded with David, whom she met on a dating app.
After they married, the TV personality gushed, 'I'm happier than I've ever been. I absolutely love monogamy — I was made for it.'
In addition to his split from Christine, Kody also lost second wife, Janelle Brown, and first wife, Meri Brown.
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