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Kody Brownbelieves he and his ex-wives are finally at a place to begin their inner healing.
TheSister Wivesstar, 54, exclusively tells PEOPLE he and his former wives are just now at a place where they can mend not only their relationships, but also themselves, following the demise of their plural marriage.

“I think it’s time,” he tells PEOPLE, explaining that time has allowed him to move on and regain his confidence. “Just healing in time and getting to a point where you feel forgiveness towards somebody who’s just said bad things about you. It’s just moving.”
Kody adds, “What will move us forward will be the grace, the love and the forgiveness. The same grace and love that we were giving each other 10 years ago as we’re going through this very difficult process.”
Though the television personality acknowledges that “10 years ago” all of their relationships were in a “very difficult place,” he and his wives were able to work “together with a lot of charity.”

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“Just like, ‘Hey, listen. We all have faults. Let’s just not point them out. Let’s just give everybody a lot of charity, a lot of grace.’ We’ve just gone through a period where we weren’t doing that,” he continues. “I think that just moving forward with that is going to be so healing.”
“I feel like it’s just beginning now, but it’s been a process,” he says, adding that he also needs to heal his relationship with God, though his “faith” remains “intact.”
“I do see the man that I married from time to time, and I see him more as he processes more, and I just know this is a temporary situation where he’s just dealing with a lot,” she explained. “And he’s got a lot of the emotions and anger and frustration. So yeah, that’s pretty much what it is.”
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Sister Wivesis now streaming on Max.
source: people.com