Sister Wives.

Relationships are getting more fraught on this season ofSister Wives.
“For the last 20 years, we’ve had a gift exchange where we draw names and we pick a gift for another sibling for the name we drew,” Garrison, 25, says.
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“And there was a lot of things that happened that were hard. But that started to kind of go away after ten years or so of it. But then when COVID hit, all of a sudden my kids and I were excluded again. And all of a sudden we weren’t part of their group.”
The scene then shifts back to the table, where Gwendlyn explains her frustration.
“She was like texting us, they were complaining about trauma and like how we don’t respect her as a mother,” she tells her family. “And all of this weird stuff. Because I’ve always considered them my siblings and I still do. And I still consider her a mom.”
“You guys didn’t mean it that way,” Christine says.
“She was gaslighting everyone into treating her with special treatment,” Gabe, 22, says.
“Literally. Because the past eight years, she’s made herself the victim because she was the last wife. You never made yourself the victim,” Gwendlyn says to Christine.
“She is the catalyst of all this,” Garrison says.
“Of using COVID to make Dad exclusive and then turning herself into the victim and saying that it’s our fault,” Garrison says.
“And Dad also chose to spend Christmas with her instead of the rest of us,” Gwendolyn says.
source: people.com