Thursday, May 10, 2012

Sister Wives Cast to select Up Mrs. Kody Brown #5?

Will the forged of TLC's Sister Wives make it a fair five?

The crew was asked that and lots more by Anderson Cooper this week. Kody Brown, the patriarch of the polygamist family, wasn't exactly dismissive of the concept of adding a fifth wife, though he didn't seem eager either.

"In no way right away," said Kody.

"That does not sound like a 'no' to me," interjected Anderson, before Brown elaborated as to how his religious beliefs leave the door open.

Sister Wives on Anderson Clip

"You guys ought to remember the fact that I answer to actually the next call. I'm a part of an order, a church," said Kody, claiming it's out of his hands.

"So there's a situation where i think i'm maxed out anddon't like to take another wife. i'm really not drawn to that, but there's a requirement."

"I answer to a stronger calling, and if that requirement comes along and i've a decision in it, then i'll do it. But i might prefer to not."

The spouses - first wife Meri, second wife Janelle, third wife Christine and fourth wife Robyn - say they feel each in their collective 17 kids are their very own.

Wondered Anderson: "Do you all feel just like the mother of the newborn? How does this work?" Replied Meri: "We feel like among the moms, definitely."

Added Christine: "When he (the youngest, Solomon) cries, all of us turn and check out to make him happy except when it is time to eat."

The CNN anchor subsequently quizzed them on what it's like having to go out of Utah, where Kody and corporate feared prosecution for his or her polygamist lifestyle, and moving to Las Vegas. Simply put, "It's great."

Sister Wives Interview Clip

"It is simple," said Kody. "People apparently are tolerant, and it has been a good experience for us. We now have businesses which are going rather well."

As for whether the brood gets teased in class about plural marriage, he acknowledged "there is a little", but, on the age of 13, it's "very regular."

When Anderson asked if the teenagers might follow their parents' example and embrace their unusual lifestyle, Kody acknowledged it's their choice alone.

"Yeah, but they alter their minds. Some kids have already [said] they'll, some are saying they might not," he explained. "Let's pass through college."

"That frontal lobe, that is the element of the brain that permits you to reason with reason, let's get that developed after which allow them to make those decisions."

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