NORTH CAROLINA: 'Sisters Brown' star Janelle Brown recently shared a glance at her daughters Maddie Brown Brush and Savanah Brown. The reality star's daughters spent some quality time together this summer. Maddie, who recently gave birth to her third child, moved away from her large polygamous family and started a new life with her husband, Caleb Brush.
Janelle often moves to Maddie's house with Savanah to have some fun family time together. Notably, Janelle and Savanah also spent their last Christmas festivities with Maddie and her children. Maddie and Savanah usually try to take time out and find a way to enhance their sisterly bond.
Janelle Brown's daughters Maddie and Savanah play puzzles
Janelle recently took to her social media and shared a sweet photo of her daughters Maddie and Savanah. In the photo, the Brown sisters appear to be busy playing puzzles. Maddie and Savanah both look stunning in their casual outfits. However, alongside the photo, Janelle revealed that Savanah is spending her summer at Maddie's house. The caption reads, "Maddie actually bought a special puzzle board and a new puzzle because Savanah was coming to stay for the summer." The television personality added, "I love to join in as well. It’s fun to have built in puzzle “doers” in the family."
'Maddie seems to be such an amazing big sister'
Janelle's latest post receives praise from social media users. An Instagram user wrote, "I love that when the girls graduate now they gotta do a stint at Maddies haha." Another user commented, "The half way house." Another follower noted, "Maddie seems to be such an amazing big sister." Another social media user gushed, "I love how open and welcoming to all her siblings she is. It's really cool that she not only makes time but space for them in her home. Her husband must also be an angel to welcome inlaws to stay for long periods of time. It's really cool." Another person added, "Very sweet of Maddie and Caleb to let the girls stay with them!"
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