Sister Wives Kody Brown shocks fans by admitting he enjoys David Woolley’s company despite awkward post-divorce dynamics
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Ex-Husband Shocks With Bromance Confession
Kody Brown dropped a bombshell on the latest Sister Wives episode that nobody saw coming.
During the June 1 “One on One” special, he confessed to actually liking David Woolley, Christine’s new husband.
The Brown family patriarch even admitted he’s “enjoyed his company” during their limited interactions since David entered the picture.
Guy Trip Fantasy Reveals New Dynamic
In a truly unexpected twist, Kody shared he’d briefly entertained a wild idea. “I had a dirty thought.
I thought David and I should go on a guy’s trip together,” he revealed with surprising candor.
But reality quickly set in as he realized such a move “would just be so uncool to Christine” after their difficult split.
Christine Shares a Similar Secret Wish
Even more shocking? Christine harbored similar thoughts about the men in her life.
“In a whole other world and universe, I thought it would be nice if Kody and David could get along and just be buddies,” she confessed to host Sukanya Krishnan.
When told about Kody’s guy trip idea, David seemed open, saying “We could do that,” while Christine encouraged, “You’d have a good time!”
Double Date Dreams Face Reality Check
The possibility of a future foursome outing with Kody and his remaining wife Robyn got mixed reactions.
While Christine didn’t completely shut down the idea for “the future,” she admitted she’d be “a mess” beforehand.
Her nervousness stems from feeling misunderstood, saying Kody “doesn’t know who I am” and she dislikes what he says about her.
Healing Takes Time After Plural Marriage
Both exes acknowledge they’re nowhere near ready for friendly gatherings.
Kody pointed out they’re “not talking” and questioned if they’ll ever fix their relationship.
“We just haven’t healed that much,” he admitted with rare vulnerability.
When the host suggested face-to-face meetings might help, Kody’s response was lukewarm: “Maybe. Yeah, maybe not.”