Karamo Brown Admits He 'Resented' His Kids' Mother as the Two Sit Down for Candid Conversation (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Karamo Brown.Photo: Amy Sussman/Getty

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 03: Karamo Brown attends the 2022 Creative Arts Emmys at Microsoft Theater on September 03, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

Karamo Brownis opening up about his co-parenting relationship with his sons' mother, Stephanie Brooks.In an exclusive clip shared with PEOPLE from the new digital seriesCo-Parenting UnlockedforThe Karamo Showon YouTube, which is now airing its third season, theQueer Eyestar, 43, discussed how he and Brooks balance co-parenting their two sons, Jason, 27, and Christian, 24.“The structural part, I do lean on you sometimes for that,” Brooks admits in the clip. “And I think again, it just benefits our kids because the balance is going to go back to them, and the love and support is there between us and our family.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“I knew that already, but it used to get on my nerves,” Brown admits. “Because I was like, she gets to get all the good time and I get to have all the like, you know what I mean? And so for a long time, I resented that."“Karamo, I never knew that,” Brooks responds, asking why he never told her how he felt.“Because I wasn’t going to add extra stress,” he answers. “I always felt like if I add extra stress to my son’s mother, that’s adding extra stress to my kid’s life.”In Brown’s memoir,Karamo: My Story of Embracing Purpose, Healing, and Hope, he recalled finding court papers on his doorstep in 2006 seeking child support for his then-10-year-old Jason. He recognized the name of his high school friend, Stephanie Brooks, on the paperwork.When a paternity test confirmed that he was Jason’s father, Brown prepared to meet his son for the first time. The new father had a strong initial connection with Jason, which inspired him to get sober — years later he credited his elder child with helping him reach this milestone.“My son saved my life— and as much as people have always said I saved his, he saved my life because it gave me an opportunity to see that there was more to life than just me,” he told PEOPLE in 2019.Brown also bonded with Brooks' other son, Christian, and in 2010 he formally adopted him.Co-Parenting Unlocked is available to stream on Friday, Sept. 20. Visitkaramoshow.comfor where to watch.

Karamo Brownis opening up about his co-parenting relationship with his sons' mother, Stephanie Brooks.

In an exclusive clip shared with PEOPLE from the new digital seriesCo-Parenting UnlockedforThe Karamo Showon YouTube, which is now airing its third season, theQueer Eyestar, 43, discussed how he and Brooks balance co-parenting their two sons, Jason, 27, and Christian, 24.

“The structural part, I do lean on you sometimes for that,” Brooks admits in the clip. “And I think again, it just benefits our kids because the balance is going to go back to them, and the love and support is there between us and our family.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

“I knew that already, but it used to get on my nerves,” Brown admits. “Because I was like, she gets to get all the good time and I get to have all the like, you know what I mean? And so for a long time, I resented that.”

“Karamo, I never knew that,” Brooks responds, asking why he never told her how he felt.

“Because I wasn’t going to add extra stress,” he answers. “I always felt like if I add extra stress to my son’s mother, that’s adding extra stress to my kid’s life.”

In Brown’s memoir,Karamo: My Story of Embracing Purpose, Healing, and Hope, he recalled finding court papers on his doorstep in 2006 seeking child support for his then-10-year-old Jason. He recognized the name of his high school friend, Stephanie Brooks, on the paperwork.

When a paternity test confirmed that he was Jason’s father, Brown prepared to meet his son for the first time. The new father had a strong initial connection with Jason, which inspired him to get sober — years later he credited his elder child with helping him reach this milestone.

“My son saved my life— and as much as people have always said I saved his, he saved my life because it gave me an opportunity to see that there was more to life than just me,” he told PEOPLE in 2019.

Brown also bonded with Brooks' other son, Christian, and in 2010 he formally adopted him.

Co-Parenting Unlocked is available to stream on Friday, Sept. 20. Visitkaramoshow.comfor where to watch.

source: people.com