Sister Wives’ Janelle Brown Reveals Why She’s Sworn Off Marriage and Dating!

Janelle Brown ‌Embraces ‌Her New Single Life

In ‍a recent episode of the Sibling Revelry ⁢podcast⁤ hosted⁣ by Kate and Oliver ‍Hudson,⁣ Janelle Brown, known⁣ for her role in⁣ Sister Wives, candidly discussed her life following the spiritual dissolution of her marriage to Kody Brown. The conversation took place ​on February 17, where she expressed the ⁤current⁣ state ⁢of ⁢her​ personal journey.

Moving On ⁣After ⁤Long-Term ⁢Commitment

“My marriage has⁤ ended,” Janelle revealed during​ the podcast. “I find myself ⁤unsure ⁢about what comes next.” She emphasized that at this stage in​ her life, ⁢she is not interested in ​remarrying or dating. Instead, she’s adopted a mindset focused on moving forward: “I’m over it.”

She continued with clarity, stating emphatically that she is⁢ satisfied being single.⁢ “I simply love my solo lifestyle,” she shared.

Openness ‍to Future Possibilities

Although she⁣ isn’t actively pursuing new relationships ⁣right⁣ now, Janelle opened up about remaining open to possibilities: “If something comes‍ along down the line, I’ll think about what steps I might take.”

Janelle announced her separation from Kody in December ⁢2022 after a nearly ⁣three-decade-long spiritual partnership. ‍This news followed ‍closely behind Christine Brown’s decision to ⁣leave their communal family arrangement in November ​2021; shortly thereafter,⁤ Meri⁢ announced her own departure⁢ in ⁣January 2023.

With Robyn as his sole‍ remaining⁣ wife within their family ‌structure, Kody’s other partners have⁢ taken significant steps toward independence.

Defining Her Relationship Status

In an interview with PEOPLE magazine conducted earlier this year ​(January 2024), ⁢Janelle noted an interesting perspective ‍regarding ‍labels associated with relationship status: “Since we never legally wed, I’d hesitate to call myself ⁤divorced,” she explained. Instead of using traditional terminology‌ around separation or⁣ divorce when discussing matters with others outside the family unit—or even within—she prefers‍ saying she’s “no longer with” Kody.

This ​sentiment extends to how she frames conversations regarding her personal circumstances as well: ‌“I’ve​ often told people that‌ my partner and‍ I split ⁣up,” conveying a sense ⁢of pride ‍and acceptance ⁣about being single rather ‍than attaching ⁣labels that do not fully capture her⁣ experience.

“This is still somewhat ambiguous for ⁣me,” Janelle admitted. ⁢”It varies based on who I’m speaking with. In essence?‍ I ⁣identify as single.”

Conclusion

Janelle Brown’s reflections reveal a woman who is navigating​ change while prioritizing self-fulfillment ​during this transformative chapter of life ‍after living​ within a⁣ plural marriage for so long. Emphasizing joy⁢ in independence offers insight into how those transitioning through personal upheaval can find empowerment by⁤ redefining relationships⁤ entirely on their own terms.

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