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Bryan Masche: Reality Dad Gone Bad? Inside the Raising Sextuplets’ Meltdown

Posted by ebrady on September 20th, 2010 at 11:52 pm

bryan masche mugshot Bryan Masche: Reality Dad Gone Bad? Inside the Raising Sextuplets Meltdown Screaming.  Threats.  Firearms. Resisiting arrest.  All in front of the kids. 

New details are coming out about reality star Bryan Masche’s recent arrest for domestic violence and none of it is pretty.  

The fight started off pretty mild in the scheme of things – Bryan wanted to visit family, Jenny wanted to visit friends.   The simple disagreement melted down in a full-fledged verbal attack that resulted in the police being called and the reality dad being carted off to jail. 

What happened with Raising Sextuplets star Bryan Masche that ended with him landing in the local jail?

Bryan, whose explosive temper has been chronicled on the WE TV show Raising Sextuplets, showed the world his true colors in a simple disagreement that quickly turned into an alleged episode of domestic violence.  The worst part of the ordeal – it all took place in front of his children -  Savannah, Bailey, Grant, Cole, Molli and Blake.  According to police reports, Bryan wanted to visit family inLake Havasu nearly 200 miles away while Jenny wanted to visit with friends in the Phoenix area.   The simple disagreement reportedly quickly turned from minor misunderstanding to an aggressive verbal assault. with the threat of firearms nearby. 

“Dispatch advised that the incident was verbal at the time, however the suspect … was becoming more aggressive, and that there were firearms in a vehicle,” says the police report.

Bryan made matters much worse once the police arrived by refusing to be handcuffed by the responding officer. After several failed attempts to get Bryan into handcuffs, the officer threatened to use a taser and Masche ultimately agreed to be placed in cuffs. 

He has been released on $3,500 bail and is scheduled to appear in court on October 7 for a pretrial conference

Photo: The Insidervia from Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office

 Bryan Masche: Reality Dad Gone Bad? Inside the Raising Sextuplets Meltdown

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4 Comments

My advise to young couples is to have “family” day, say Sunday, and that day is spent together as a family, and can be spent visiting with other family members.

Mom and Dad can each have one day (or night) “off” during the week to visit with friends, with or without spouse and children.

With these “rules”, you’ll be happier and fight less often. When you have 6 kids, you don’t often get any time for yourself and the frustration builds until it gets out of control.

Mama Bear commented on Sep 21 10 at 8:28 am

He is such an ass. I wonder why Jenny even wanted kids with him!

Amy commented on Sep 21 10 at 5:05 pm

It is not only these parents who need to hang their heads in shame – it is also TWIST TV for allowing Brian to continually use the R word without edits. This tells me in a very loud voice that I don’t want this unhealthy couple or a TV channel with no morals into my living room. There is a multitude of reasons for this show never to see the airwaves again!!

Kontiki commented on Dec 26 11 at 1:55 am

Both this parents are unstable – Bryan moreso. Jenny will say something off the cuff that offends Big BuBBA and then she scampers around him playing “let me kiss you butt please” while he feigns indignance. They are a needy couple who are ill-equiped and ill-prepared for raising emotionally stable individuals — they have no experience at being one themselves. God help them.

Kontiki commented on Feb 17 12 at 1:55 am

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