Entertainment TV Reality TV Sister Wives: Meri Brown Claims Ex Kody Blames Her for Being Unable to 'Show His Affection to Robyn' On 'Sister Wives', the Brown family prepared for Thanksgiving — but Meri opted to not be a "third wheel" to Kody and Robyn, saying, "I'm not a member of the family" By Dory Jackson Dory Jackson Dory Jackson is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE's TV News team. Upon joining the brand in March 2021, she has had the opportunity to interview a long list of celebrities, from Kate Hudson to Pierce Brosnan to Billy Porter. She has also helped recap popular TV shows like 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' 'Sister Wives' and 'Vanderpump Rules.' The New York-based Maryland native graduated from Randolph-Macon College in May 2016 with a focus on Communication Studies and Journalism. She came to PEOPLE in March 2021 after working at a number of major news companies, including Newsweek and Us Weekly. People Editorial Guidelines Published on October 6, 2024 11:00PM EDT Comments (L-R) Robyn Brown, Kody Brown and Meri Brown are pictured. Photo: TLC Thanksgiving looked very different for the Brown family in 2023 after patriarch Kody Brown's big breakups with Meri Brown, Janelle Brown and Christine Brown. For Kody, this brought up both positive and negative emotions for him. "This is the first Thanksgiving that Robyn and I are having with just our children alone," Kody, 55, said in a confessional interview during the Sunday, Oct. 6 episode of Sister Wives. "We have never had this before." Janelle, 55, and Christine, 52, celebrated the November holiday together alongside their children. As for Meri, the 53-year-old Lizzie's Heritage Inn owner opted to spend it alone, passing on Robyn Brown's invitation to join her and her kids with Kody for the occasion. Sister Wives' Kody Brown Shares His 'Only Regret' About the State of His Family — and His 'Hope' for His Brood (Exclusive) Janelle Brown, Kody Brown, Meri Brown, Robyn Brown, Christine Brown and family in 2010. Puddle Monkey Prods/Kobal/Shutterstock "I had had kind of tentative plans to take a trip to California over Thanksgiving, and that fell through," Meri told the cameras. "Robyn did reach out and ask if I wanted to go over there for Thanksgiving, and I'm not going to do that. That's just weird." Although Kody noted that "it was a pleasant experience" when Meri joined him, Robyn and their children last year despite their strained marriage, he believed that his first wife's presence posed a problem in a major way. "Robyn and I don't behave like a married couple when my other wives are around," he said. "We weren't acting like a married couple with Meri in our presence. That's mostly on Robyn," he continued. "To be fair, that's because Robyn is very sensitive to other people. She wants to be very careful about their feelings. So when Meri's there with us at our Thanksgiving, I'm not close with Meri. And now, I'm no longer close with Robyn because Meri's present and Robyn wants to be sensitive to Meri." (L-R) Robyn Brown and Kody Brown on Sister Wives. TLC Sharing a similar sentiment, Meri (who ended up falling ill on the holiday) said she's "heard Kody say multiple times how awkward it is that I'm even there, because you can't show the affection and the adoration to Robyn that he wants to." "And I'm not going to inhibit that," she continued. "I'm not a member of the family. I just really don't want to go be a third wheel at Robyn and Kody's house." Janelle later told the cameras she was "surprised" to learn that Meri was not spending Thanksgiving with Kody and Robyn, since it differed from the norm. But Janelle still hoped Meri would at least be with "somebody," adding, "I think Meri deserves a lot more and I think it's time for her to do something different. I thought that for a while and she still is around." (L-R) Meri Brown and Kody Brown on Sister Wives. TLC Sister Wives' Meri Brown Opens Up About Jealousy in Polygamy: 'I Thought I Was a Bad Person' (Exclusive) Reflecting on what it was like spending Thanksgiving without his entire brood, Kody admitted he was "really struggling in many ways" because of how "small" the gathering was amid the family estrangement, noting that it was "just the seven of us." "It's quiet. It feels safe. By safe, I simply mean that we are all in a state of respect with each other," he explained. "Ten years ago, I was safe for everybody, but they weren't safe for each other. It shows me in so many ways the dysfunction of just the basics in plural marriage." However, Kody still missed being with his full family, saying, "I want my other children in my life. I don't know how to do that. I believe I'm grateful for the faith and hope that I have that things get better in the future." Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Sister Wives airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on TLC. Close