“Sister Wives”’ Madison Brush Reveals How 4th Baby’s Due Date Coincides with Brother Garrison’s Death

In a deeply emotional and unexpected revelation, Sister Wives star Madison Brush (née Brown) has shared that the due date of her fourth baby carries a heartbreaking connection to her late brother, Garrison Brown. In a recent and heartfelt social media post, Madison opened up about the bittersweet timing, revealing that her baby is due on the same date that marks Garrison’s tragic passing earlier this year — a coincidence that she says feels “painfully meaningful yet comforting at the same time.” 💔 Madison, the daughter of Janelle and Kody Brown, has been open about her grief since the sudden loss of her brother, who passed away earlier this year at the age of 25. The devastating news shook the Sister Wives family and their fans, who have followed their lives for more than a decade. For Madison, who has always been close to her siblings, the emotional weight of her brother’s death has remained heavy — and now, as she prepares to welcome new life, she’s reflecting on how love and loss can exist side by side. In her post, Madison wrote, “It’s strange how life works sometimes. The day we lost Garrison will forever be one of the hardest days of my life. And now, somehow, that same date is the one my new baby is expected to arrive. It feels like God’s way of reminding us that love doesn’t end — it just takes new forms.” Her words immediately struck a chord with fans, many of whom responded with messages of support, comfort, and admiration for her courage. One follower commented, “Garrison will always be watching over you and your baby. This is his way of sending love from above.” Another wrote, “That’s not just a coincidence — that’s a sign. He’ll always be part of your family’s story.” Madison, who is already a devoted mother of three, has been candid about both the joy and complexity of this pregnancy. She described feeling an overwhelming mix of emotions — happiness for the growing family, and sadness for the brother she wishes could be here to share in it. “Garrison loved being an uncle,” she recalled. “He was so good with my kids, always making them laugh. It breaks my heart that he won’t be here to hold this baby, but I know he’ll be watching.” Family sources say that Janelle Brown, Madison’s mother, has been both heartbroken and proud of her daughter’s strength. Janelle has also been open about her grief, frequently honoring Garrison’s memory through posts filled with love and remembrance. Insiders close to the family say that Madison’s pregnancy has brought both healing and hope to the Browns after months of mourning. “It’s been an incredibly emotional time,” one source shared. “The whole family feels the loss every day, but Madison’s baby has given them something to look forward to — a light amid the darkness.” Fans of Sister Wives have long admired Madison for her authenticity, faith, and grounded personality, and this moment is no different. Her ability to share such a raw and vulnerable truth has reminded many why the Brown family’s story continues to resonate. Life, love, and loss are universal — and Madison’s courage to find beauty in heartbreak is profoundly moving. In interviews, Madison has expressed her belief that Garrison’s spirit will always be with them. “I like to think he had a hand in this,” she said softly. “Maybe he wanted to remind us that even in the worst moments, there’s still love and hope. This baby will be a symbol of that.” As Madison and her husband, Caleb Brush, prepare for the arrival of their newest addition, they are honoring Garrison’s memory in quiet and meaningful ways. Close friends say they plan to incorporate his name or birthstone into the baby’s nursery — a gentle reminder that family bonds, even after loss, remain unbroken. The Sister Wives community continues to rally around Madison, offering love, prayers, and unwavering support. Her story has become a testament to resilience — how the heart can hold grief and joy at once, and how, sometimes, the circle of life offers healing in the most unexpected ways. “There’s no replacing the people we lose,” Madison said. “But we can carry them with us, in our hearts and in the new lives we create.” ❤️