Bringing Up Bates star Warden Bates’ wife, Kaybrie, previously made headlines after revealing that she’s been going through a health crisis. Her condition resulted in her sudden absence on social media, breaking her long streak of constantly sharing updates with her in-laws and husband. After a few days of resting, Kaybrie returned online with an emotional update. Keep reading to see her post.
‘Bringing Up Bates‘: What Happened To Warden Bates’ Wife?
Kaybrie previously took to IG Stories to share that she’s the sickest she’s ever been. She then revealed that she’s going through a “very bad” GI virus, commonly known as stomach flu. Its symptoms include watery diarrhea, vomiting, and nausea. Kaybrie then thanked Warden and her mother for staying by her side as she fights the virus. She wrote, “it’s important who you marry, and i sure did marry the best one. he has taken such good care of me, along with the best momma who has done the same. i love you both so much.” It took several days before Kaybrie returned online, and her latest post touched the hearts of many Bringing Up Bates fans.

Kaybrie Shares Emotional Update Amid Battle With Serious Virus
In an Instagram post, Kaybrie shared a series of clips talking about how her heartbreaking year would become someone else’s hope. According to Kaybrie, she received a message from someone who’s going through the same situation as hers. She wrote, “This week, a sweet girl who follows me reached out after watching my story over the past few months. She shared that her dad had just been diagnosed with the same cancer my dad had and wanted me to know that my story had encouraged her.”
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Kaybrie believes that such moments are an example of how God can bring purpose from the most unexpected places. Kaybrie didn’t share anything about her health crisis. But she later shared photos of herself spending time with some of her in-laws, seemingly indicating that she’s finally getting well. Meanwhile, some Bringing Up Bates fans took to Kaybrie’s comments section to sympathize with the person who messaged her.
- “you are so strong I’m so proud of you💗”
- “It was so important to your dad and to our family that this be used for God’s glory. May we always look for opportunities to share how God carried us through the very hardest season of our lives. We have hope because of Jesus!!”
- “I lost my Dad a few years ago 💔💔😭😭 God is good all the time and is our comfort ✝️”
- “I love this and praying for you, friend ❤️🙏🏼”
- “I’m glad the two of you could connect to walk through such a hard time & comfort one another. This is a great reminder 🙏🏻”
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