the mothers of his children while favoring Robyn, who had recently ed the family at that time.
Initially, I was hopeful Kody's relationship with Meri, Janelle, and Christine would improve over time. Sadly, Kody never really showed a lot of interest in rebuilding an intimate relationship with his older wives and continued to spend most of his time with his youngest wife, Robyn. By 2019, I was certain that the show was simply no longer about the Sister Wives but more about Kody's controlling behavior. I was tired of watching Kody being mean to his family , which is why I was overjoyed when Meri, Janelle, and Christine left Kody to focus on themselves.
Kody Brown Is Nobody's Victim
Kody Is Responsible For Causing Pain & Hurt To Others
Kody shouldn't portray himself as a victim on the show because he isn't a victim compared to his family . Over the last fifteen years, I've seen the Brown family evolve and drift apart as expected. I've witnessed Kody humiliate Meri, abandon Janelle, and mistreat Christine.

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Furthermore, I've also seen the TLC star create conflicts with his family , including his two older sons, whom he wanted to kick out of Janelle's home during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic simply because they didn't follow his strict rules.
Kody deserves sympathy for losing his son, Garrison Brown, in March 2024. However, I don't believe that this tragedy makes him a victim because he's self-centered and only cares about himself.
In the months since the loss, Kody has said that he has "suffered a little bit," painting himself like a victim. He blames his former wives for leaving him, even though he was the one who abandoned them to spend more time with Robyn. He has never shown gratitude towards Meri, Janelle, and Christine, which is why I find it tiresome to see him pretend to be a victim.
Kody Trying Too Hard To Get Sympathy
Kody Is Trying To Pretend He's Experiencing Grief
Kody wants everyone to sympathize with him. He wants fans, friends, and family to show him empathy even though he has never done anything to deserve it.
I think Kody likely thinks that fans have forgotten his villainous behavior. He wants to gaslight them into liking him again, which is why he often blames everyone but himself for the end of his three marriages. If you ask me, Kody is making a mistake by acting as a victim on the show. I believe his victim behavior makes him look desperate, which would never help him repair his reputation.
I believe Kody's strategy to regain favor with fans is to make them think he's truly unhappy without his wives. He often appears lost and sad, with Robyn constantly discussing his emotional distress. Kody also emphasizes the end of polygamy in his life and plural family. Still, he takes no action to reconcile with his former wives or heal his relationship with his older children. His recent behavior suggests to me that he's simply trying all avenues to remain in the spotlight and keep the show going. He seems to want fans to feel sorry for him.
Kody Needs To Change To Get Real Respect
Kody Should Sincerely Apologize For His Negative Behavior
Kody's attempts to appear as a victim will only drive his fans and family away. Therefore, I feel it would be more beneficial for him to acknowledge his mistakes and ask his ex-wives for forgiveness. If Kody truly wants to improve his image, he must make changes within himself.

I've Changed My Mind, Sister Wives' Kody & Robyn Should Leave The Show & Do A Spin-Off (It's Time For The Exes To Be The Main Stars)
Kody and Robyn Brown's lives have grown stagnant and uneventful, lacking any new excitement, making their exit from Sister Wives a necessary move.
This includes showing humility and apologizing for his past behavior. Over fifteen years, everyone has witnessed how Kody treated his former wives. As a result, the Sister Wives star must confront his past and work towards establishing stronger relationships with Meri, Janelle, Christine, and his children.
Wife |
Age |
Married |
Divorced |
Children |
Meri Brown |
53 |
1990 |
2022 |
1 |
Janelle Brown |
55 |
1993 |
2022 |
6 (1 deceased) |
Christine Brown |
52 |
1994 |
2021 |
6 |
Robyn Brown |
45 |
2010 |
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5 (3 from previous marriage) |
Sister Wives airs on Sundays at 10 p.m. EST on TLC.
Source: TLC/Instagram
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