Sister Wives – Kody’s Ex-Wives Need To Normalize REJECTING Fake Apologies! | Season 20
Season 20 of Sister Wives continues to expose just how broken the Brown family dynamic has become — and many fans are officially fed up with Kody Brown’s so-called “apologies.” As the series unfolds, viewers are calling on Kody’s ex-wives to stop accepting what they see as hollow, self-serving remorse and start rejecting it altogether.
Over the years, Kody has repeatedly claimed he wants peace, healing, and closure. But according to fans, his apologies often come with excuses, blame-shifting, or emotional manipulation — leaving Meri, Janelle, and Christine once again doing the emotional labor.
Fake Apologies or Emotional Control?
Throughout Season 20, Kody insists he’s been misunderstood and wronged. However, many viewers argue that his apologies rarely acknowledge real accountability. Instead of taking ownership, he often frames himself as the victim — a move fans now recognize as a pattern.
One viewer commented online, “An apology that still blames everyone else isn’t an apology — it’s control.”
Another added, “Christine learned to walk away. Janelle and Meri need to stop entertaining these fake moments of regret.”
Christine Set the Standard
Christine Brown is widely praised for setting a new standard after leaving Kody. She didn’t wait for closure or validation — she chose herself. Fans believe her strength should be the blueprint for the other ex-wives.
By refusing to engage in endless emotional negotiations, Christine showed that healing doesn’t require forgiveness on demand — especially when the apology isn’t sincere.
Janelle and Meri: Still Stuck?
While Janelle has distanced herself significantly, fans feel she still gives Kody too much grace. Meri, meanwhile, continues to struggle with fully cutting emotional ties — something viewers believe is holding her back.
Many fans argue that rejecting fake apologies isn’t about being bitter — it’s about self-respect.
“You don’t owe someone forgiveness just because they’re ready to apologize on their terms,” one fan wrote.
Robyn’s Role Raises Eyebrows
Fans also point to Robyn Brown’s involvement, claiming she often acts as a buffer or translator for Kody’s emotions — which some believe helps him avoid real accountability. This has only fueled frustration among viewers who feel the dynamic enables Kody’s behavior rather than challenges it.
Time for a New Narrative
As Sister Wives moves forward, fans are increasingly vocal: they want to see the women thrive without being dragged back into emotional cycles that no longer serve them.
Rejecting fake apologies doesn’t mean refusing growth — it means demanding honesty, responsibility, and real change.
And for many viewers, Season 20 feels like the moment where Kody’s ex-wives finally stop settling for less.
Stay tuned — because if history has taught fans anything, it’s that Sister Wives drama is far from over.





