EXPLOSIVE FINALE! Sister Wives Season 20 Tell All part 4 – Janelle & Jenn call each other LIARS
EXPLOSIVE FINALE! Sister Wives Season 20 Tell All Part 4 — Janelle & Jenn Call Each Other LIARS
The Season 20 finale of Sister Wives finally arrived on TLC, and to say it sparked chaos would be an understatement. Clocking in at over an hour—far longer than a typical episode—the fourth and final part of the Tell All promised fireworks… and for a moment, it absolutely delivered. From accusations of betrayal to shocking revelations tied to the infamous catfish scandal, this finale came in hot, stirred emotions, and then—just as tensions peaked—abruptly changed direction, leaving fans both stunned and frustrated.
The episode wasted no time diving straight into one of the most controversial dynamics of the season: Meri’s friendship with Jenn. Right out of the gate, host Suki Krishna pressed the family on why Jenn has long been viewed with suspicion by others in the Brown family. Kody, never one to shy away from speculation, was questioned directly about whether he believed Jenn had influenced Meri’s decision to finally walk away from the plural marriage.
At first, Kody danced around the idea, but after enough probing, he conceded that yes—Jenn may have played a role. That admission opened the floodgates. When Jenn was later asked the same question point-blank, she shut it down immediately. According to her, she never pushed Meri to leave; she was simply offering emotional support during a painful chapter of Meri’s life.
That’s when Janelle entered the conversation—and lit the match.
Janelle dropped a story that shocked everyone watching. She recalled knowing Jenn years earlier, back when Jenn and her husband ran a pest control business that serviced the Browns’ homes. According to Janelle, during that time, Jenn confided in her that Meri was deeply unhappy—and allegedly advised her to “take the money and run.”
Janelle didn’t mince words. She said that comment crossed a line so severe that she immediately cut ties with Jenn, even going so far as to tell Kody she would no longer work with Jenn’s business. For Janelle, encouraging a sister wife to abandon the family for financial gain was unforgivable.
Viewers could practically hear pearls being clutched across the internet.
But then came the twist.
When Jenn was confronted with Janelle’s version of events, she flat-out denied it—then escalated things fast. Jenn laughed it off at first, chalking it up to sarcasm gone wrong, but then went further, directly calling Janelle a liar. No soft language. No hedging. Just a blunt accusation.
Meri, caught in the middle, added fuel to the fire by admitting she’d never even heard this story until recently—and insisted it never happened. Jenn doubled down, saying she never once told Meri to leave or take money. Instead, she claimed she approached Janelle out of concern, urging the sister wives to support Meri during a dark period when she was struggling emotionally.
Christine, asked to weigh in, suggested that if Jenn said anything like that, it was likely sarcastic—pointing out that Jenn’s dry humor has often been misunderstood. Still, the damage was done.
By this point, the Tell All had turned into a full-blown he-said-she-said showdown. Jenn insisted Janelle and Kody were lying. Janelle insisted she remembered the comment clearly. Neither backed down.
And this explosive exchange happened right at the start of the one-on-one interviews—setting expectations sky-high for the rest of the finale.
Then Meri dropped a bombshell that shifted the entire narrative.
Opening up about her time in Las Vegas, Meri revealed she was in an extremely dark place emotionally—and felt she couldn’t trust Robyn. According to Meri, while Robyn tried to be there, personal information Meri shared in confidence kept making its way back to Kody. That breach of trust, Meri said, made her feel exposed and unsafe.
Robyn did not take that accusation lightly.
She came in hot—angry, defensive, and visibly offended. Robyn insisted she was the only wife who truly supported Meri during that period. She claimed she repeatedly told Kody that Meri was struggling and urged him to fix things. In Robyn’s mind, she was the hero of that chapter—not the villain.
Christine’s experience, however, told a different story.
Christine admitted she also couldn’t trust Robyn, explaining that whenever she opened up about her issues with Kody—especially his absence from her children’s lives—the information would get back to him. The result? Christine felt punished for speaking honestly, even though she never asked Robyn to intervene.
Kody, predictably, deflected responsibility. He claimed his problems with Christine had nothing to do with Robyn at all—essentially dismissing the repeated pattern described by multiple wives.
For many viewers, that refusal to acknowledge Robyn’s role spoke volumes.
Robyn, meanwhile, continued defending herself passionately, framing her actions as selfless and supportive. Rather than acknowledging mistakes, she doubled down, praising her own efforts and reacting with visible anger whenever she felt challenged. To critics, her defensiveness only raised more questions.
And then—just when things couldn’t get more intense—Meri went there.
She revealed that private information she shared with Robyn didn’t just reach Kody. It allegedly reached the catfish.
Yes. That catfish.
According to Meri, Robyn and a close friend were communicating with the person behind the catfish scandal—and details Meri confided in Robyn were being passed along. Meri claimed she even begged Robyn to stop engaging, warning her it was making things worse.
The implication was massive: that Robyn, knowingly or not, helped feed information to the person emotionally manipulating Meri.
Fans had suspected this for years—but hearing Meri confirm it onscreen was jaw-dropping.
And then… the momentum died.
Just as the Tell All reached its most explosive point, Suki abruptly shifted gears to discuss Meri’s new relationship with Amos. The tonal whiplash was real. What should have been a deep dive into betrayal, trust, and long-standing resentment suddenly became a feel-good segment about dating and moving on.

While it was nice to see Meri smiling, many viewers felt robbed. The hard questions were left hanging. The most serious accusations were never fully unpacked.
Kody offered a series of polished, almost rehearsed remarks, wishing Meri happiness and emphasizing trust and healing—while also bizarrely suggesting people could call him anytime if they felt wronged, so he could “explain why.”
It didn’t land.
As the episode wound down, Suki asked whether reconciliation among the family was even possible. Could they sit on the same couch? Be in the same room? Have a civil conversation?
Meri surprised many by saying yes—and clarified that the invitation had always been there.
And just like that… it was over.
No resolution. No final reckoning. Just credits.
The finale ended not with closure, but with questions—and a sense that the Tell All pulled its punches right when things got real.
The silver lining? Season 21 has already been filmed and confirmed. While TLC hasn’t announced a premiere date, history suggests we won’t see it until summer at the earliest.
Until then, fans are left hoping for specials, spin-offs, or something to fill the gap—because after that explosive start, Season 20’s finale felt like a conversation cut short.
And Sister Wives viewers are still waiting for the truth to fully come out.