Bringing Up Bates star Warden Bates’ wife, Kaybrie, has already made quite a reputation among fans due to her social media posts. Many fans quickly noticed that she doesn’t follow the Bates family’s conservative dress codes. Instead, she would be seen wearing tight dresses and short skirts with her husband. This led to many people supporting Kaybrie even more. But she recently left many of her followers concerned after revealing that she’s been going through a “very bad” virus. Keep reading to see her post.
‘Bringing Up Bates‘: Kaybrie Bates Shares New Photo With Warden
One of the latest IG posts from Warden’s wife, Kaybrie, was a photo of them during the Fourth of July. She captioned, “all-american kind of love 🇺🇸🫶🏼 #fourthofjuly #summer #4thofjuly.” Many fans fell in love with Kaybrie’s outfit, while others think the couple looks gorgeous. Kaybrie’s post comes just a few days after she shared her bonding time with her in-laws, Addallee and Ellie. The two have already built a close relationship with Kaybrie. Some fans even discovered that Addallee was assigned as Kaybrie and Warden’s bridesmaid for their wedding in September.

She has also been answering questions from Bringing Up Bates fans, especially when it comes to her story with Warden. She recently shared that she and Warden only met in person on February 11th, leaving many people shocked. Kaybrie has also shared that being married early doesn’t affect her and that the adjustments she made were easy. But while the two prepare for their big day, Kaybrie recently shared that she’s been going through a health crisis.
Warden’s Wife Suffers ‘Very Bad’ Virus
In an IG Stories post, Kaybrie shared a lengthy message, sharing that she’s the sickest she has ever been over the past few days. Kaybrie revealed that she just suffered from a “very bad” GI virus. It’s commonly known as stomach flu, which involves severe watery diarrhea, vomiting, and nausea. It is also a contagious case, which may be the reason why the married couple stopped hanging out with some family members. Kaybrie is thankful for her husband and her mother for their constant support.

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.” Kaybrie has yet to share the current status. But the GI virus typically doesn’t require meticulous treatment. Instead, studies show that sipping liquids and maintaining a proper diet would help ease the symptoms.
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