So far, the TLC star hasn’t seemed very interested in dating. But is there room in Janelle Brown’s life for any new men?
Janelle Brown answers fans’ questions about a potential love interest
Now that Kody and Janelle Brown are no longer a couple, she’s free to do as she pleases. Although many Sister Wives viewers suspected she would eventually leave Kody, she dropped a major bombshell during the tell-all when she revealed they were now separated.
“Janelle is a strong independent woman and realized she can do it on her own,” a source close to the family reportedly told In Touch Weekly last December. They went on to say that Janelle simply outgrew Kody, but doesn’t harbor any anger or resentment toward him.
In fact, Janelle Brown is choosing to simply move on with her life. As the warmer weather rolls in, she’s excited to go exploring in her RV. And in one of the most recent photos, fans think they may have spotted something very interesting.
Janelle wrote a lengthy caption on the Instagram post, revealing that she’s tired of overthinking everything.
“I wonder why we overthink and over worry the things designed to bring joy and offer even more empowerment. Towanda! 💋” she wrote, ending it with the iconic line from Fried Green Tomatoes.
But the pair of legs is what caught fans’ attention.
After spotting a man partially hidden by the RV, a fan asked if that was Janelle’s new boyfriend.
“Haha no its Gabe 😀. But my children and grandchildren are the true loves of my life!” the Sister Wives star replied.
The Sister Wives star prefers to focus on her family
Savanah Brown is Janelle’s youngest child, and she’s about to leave the nest. Afterward, Janelle will have plenty of time for herself. But instead of dating, it seems like she just prefers to be a mother and grandmother. Her daughter Maddie has three little ones and more grandchildren could always come.
When her family needs her, she’ll always be there.
So for the time being, Janelle just isn’t interested in dating. As the In Touch Weekly insider put it, she is incredibly independent and perfectly capable of managing her life without a man.