Christine, Meri and Janelle ditched him, leaving him in a monogamous relationship with Robyn. Throughout this period of time, Kody's exes have tried to move on and take back control of their lives. However, Kody doesn't seem to realize he's at fault, even though he keeps claiming he's a victim every step of the way.
While filming a Cameo video for a fan, Sister Wives star Kody Brown cryptically claimed he has suffered.
In a Cameo video he recorded for a fan who purchased the video message for a friend to celebrate Valentine's Day, Kody cryptically itted, "We've all suffered a bit." This came while he was recording what started out as a heartfelt message for the fan. However, since it's Kody, he couldn't help but remind fans Genevieve and Rachel that he has suffered, because if Kody's not playing the victim, he's not being Kody.
@queefmaster3000 took to social media after receiving the message, sharing a TikTok about the Cameo on social media, and prettygirlvenetia shared details of the purchase on Reddit. The Reddit said that she purchased the Cameo for her friend because they'd binge-watched almost the entirety of Sister Wives over the past month. "Making fun of that man has brought us so much light in this particularly anxiety-ridden time," she said.
As of this writing, a Cameo from Kody is priced at $149. Cameo is a service where s can pay a celebrity for a personalized video message, and it boasts stars from every walk of life on its website. The Brown family is no exception, with like Janelle Brown, Meri Brown, and Paedon Brown available for purchase.
"I don’t really have any other message I can give you, and I understand that we’ve been helpful. Us, the cast of Sister Wives, have been helpful for you and your friend. I’m grateful for that. And it’s probably because we have suffered a little bit, and when you see other people survive suffering, it inspires you to understand that you’re not the only ones. And then when you see people who are happy, it gives you hope that you can have happiness as well."
What Kody Trying To Play The Victim Yet Again Means
Kody's Victim Card Gets Him Favorable Edit On Sister Wives
From having three out of his four wives leave him within a span of a few years, to having many of his adult children refusing to have a relationship with him, Kody loves to remind viewers that he and his remaining wife Robyn Brown are the real victims. Kody feels they've done nothing to warrant this outcome. However, fans know that these are the consequences of Kody's own actions, including blatantly favoring Robyn over his other wives.

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However, throughout much of Sister Wives season 19, Kody has been allowed to frame himself as the victim, which means that the editors may favor him over his former wives. From telling his former wives that it's their fault if he doesn't love them, to placing the blame for his children's estrangement on them, Kody doesn't seem capable of accepting responsibility for the demise of his family. Indeed, even in this short Cameo, Kody manages to remind everyone that he too has suffered.
Our Take On Kody Brown Constantly Playing The Victim
Kody & Robyn Are Incapable Of Taking ability
Kody and Robyn are made for each other, as both of them thrive when playing the victim. Robyn's love of being the victim has earned her the nickname "Sobbin' Robyn," as she often uses her emotions (and tears) to add to her victim narrative on Sister Wives. Kody and Robyn aren't at a place where they can accept fault. Until they are, their relationships with their family will continue to suffer.
Sources: Kody Brown/Cameo, Prettygirlvenetia/Reddit, @queefmaster3000/TikTok

Sister Wives is a TV series created for TLC that follows Kody Brown and his four wives as they raise their eighteen children and tackle the challenges associated with their massive family dynamic and the stigma that comes with their way of life.
- Main Genre
- Reality
- Number of Episodes
- 167
- Seasons
- 16
- Cinematographer
- Doug Monroe, Callan Griffiths, Richard Alexander Walkling, Anthony Derosa, Matthew Thompson, Ray Farmer
- Distributor
- TLC
- Filming Locations
- Nevada, Utah, Arizona
- Main Characters
- Timothy Gibbons, Kirk Streb, Deanie Wilcher, Christopher Poole, Bill Hayes
- Producer
- Deanie Wilcher
- Production Company
- Puddle Monkey Productions, Figure 8 Films
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