“I had no problem with Gwen marrying a woman. Gwendlyn came out, but she wasn’t as articulate about it, and she talked about how she, you know, was attracted to both s*xes.”

He went on to bring his faith into his decision to accept Gwen’s life choices:

“And I specifically had an experience where God said, as God, God said, ‘I judge,’ and he told me, ‘And you love.’ That’s how I live if I can.”

His ex-wife, Christine also had nothing but praise for Gwendlyn and Beatriz’s romance. She loved the couple together and was happy to share their special day:

“We lived in Flagstaff when Gwen told us she was gay. Look, we all knew, but to see Gwendlyn’s eyes just light up around Bea, and Gwendlyn is so comfortable around her. They’re just cute together. So cute, it’s always such a relief when your child finds their person.”

Not Everything Is Approved

While Kody Brown may have had no problems with Gwendlyn Brown marrying a woman or being gay, he did struggle with something else. At the bridal shower, Gwen and Beatriz had a tattoo artist. He walked in when Gwen was getting inked while David and Christine Brown Woolley were right behind.

Therefore, that was a tad awkward. Kody claimed he had nothing against tattoos, he just had a phobia of them. This was a hard pill to swallow plus he had to meet Christine’s boyfriend for the first time. So, there was a lot more going down aside from same-s*x marriage.

Do you believe that Kody was really cool about his daughter being gay or was he just trying to act accepting? Let us know your thoughts and watch Sister Wives Sundays on TLC.