
“Every single minute of every single day type of thing,” she continued. “Stories upon stories of all of the things she was going through and not about you andJanelleas much as him.”

But Meri wasn’t fully on board with that narrative. She said later in a confessional interview: “I don’t believe that Christine said that every bit of our lives was hell.”
Christine, 51, also begged to differ in her own confessional, insisting, “I’m not going to be responsible for Kody’s losing his religion. That’s ridiculous. To put me as the scapegoat for him for losing his faith? I never had that much power over Kody.”

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“This whole story about that I turned him against them is ridiculous and bogus,” she added. “They’re just not dealing with their own issues. They need to stop talking about me.”
As for how the family proceeds forward, Janelle said “it would take a really great unifying force to bring about any kind of change or bringing people to the table, even.”
“I don’t know if the will is there or the desire. This is something we did together. The mistakes that we made, we did together,” she added. “Stop pointing fingers.”
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