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Home » I’ve Changed My Mind, Kody Brown Is The Real Villain Of Sister Wives (Robyn Brown’s Not The Main Problem)
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I’ve Changed My Mind, Kody Brown Is The Real Villain Of Sister Wives (Robyn Brown’s Not The Main Problem)

January 21, 20256 Mins Read
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I’ve Changed My Mind, Kody Brown Is The Real Villain Of Sister Wives (Robyn Brown’s Not The Main Problem)
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It has been debated for a long time if Sister wives star Kody Brown is the true villain of the show, and while I thought it was Robyn Brown for a while, I have changed my mind and believe that Kody is the root of the problem. all the time Sister Wives’ Ru, Kody and Robyn’s marriage has been the main focus of viewers, causing problems for the rest of the family as the couple remains strong together. While Kody and Robyn have been living the life they imagined, Kody’s ex-wives have been putting the pieces of their lives back together after the tumultuous end of their relationship.

Sister wives season 19 has been a new experience for longtime viewers of the show, as it’s the first time Kody deals with just one marriage, though he also deals with emotions stemming from a trio of divorces. Although some Sister wives viewers have seen Robyn as the show’s villain for years, others think Kody has been the villain from the beginning. Although I felt that Robyn’s attitude changed the family and made it clear that she was the problem, Kody’s behavior has made it clear that he has been a problem from the start.

Kody Brown has revealed his true feelings to the Sister Wives

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He has told a lot about his exes and children

Although Kody has long been a proponent of revealing his true feelings Sister wives in the confessional moments of the interview, he has shared more than ever in the series this season. Kody has been open about his feelings in an interesting way, making it clear that he’s been holding back over the years. While she doesn’t share everything, she does explain a lot about her relationships with her children, especially the ones she’s estranged from. Kody’s children have been a touchy subject for him for years, and when Robyn was caught in the middle of their relationship during the pandemic, things got even more difficult.

Robyn’s behavior wasn’t ideal, but the way Kody chose to stand by and let his wife dictate his relationship with his children was even more shocking. Kody wrote off several of his kids because they couldn’t follow his weird rules, and when they tried to connect later, he didn’t seem to care much for them. Kody has opened up about his children, his existence and how he feels about them Sister wives season 19, making it clear that he is hurt and angry, but refuses to take responsibility for his actions.

Robyn may be selfish, but Kody has it worse

Robyn’s behavior doesn’t hold a candle to Kody

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Although Robyn’s behavior has not been prohibited, his selfish nature has come to be expected Sister wives viewers. Robyn has constantly gone through her life with Kody sharing her experiences from the victim’s perspective, even though nothing bad has necessarily happened to her. As Kody’s only remaining wife, her marriage has been intact, her children are safe, and the difficulties she has faced in her family in the past have not been common. Instead of enjoying the time she spends with her husband and children, Robyn has tried to find pity for anything, making it clear that she is unhappy.

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While Robyn’s selfish nature has taken her away from reality, her behavior has also shown how controlling she can be. Robyn has always been able to get Kody to do whatever she wantsand when her illegitimate children seemed to resist what she was after, Robyn staged a split of epic proportions. By feeding into Kody’s ego, he certainly manipulates him in some way, but Kody is also someone with a mind of his own. Taking what Robyn set for him, Kody also pushed his loved one away on his own.

Kody’s problems with his children show a new side to his difficult personality

She makes her kids jump through hoops to get daddy

Although Kody has been clear that his relationship with his children has been a priority for him in the past, as he has progressed in life, he has become less interested in maintaining his relationship with them. During a recent episode Sister wives, Kody shared that he doesn’t feel like he has to reach out to his kids if they want a relationship in the future. He explained that his problems with his children may be great, but he thinks they should apologize to himmaking it clear that he does not believe he is guilty.

I think Kody is more of a villain than Robyn

He has done more damage to a larger group

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While I’ve seen Robyn as more of a villain in the past because of her manipulative nature, I think Kody’s behavior this season has caused him to outdo his wife. Robyn’s evil may be more contrived, but Kody’s character has become clearer over the course of the season as he’s admitted to being selfish in every possible way. QOdy has made it clear that he is ready to give up his relationship with his children if they don’t make her the center of attention and tell her that her feelings are more important than anyone else’s. Kody is real Sister wives villain.

Sister wives airs Sundays at 10:00 PM EST on TLC.

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Sister Wives is a television series created for TLC that follows Kody Brown and his four wives as they raise their 18 children and face the challenges of their massive family dynamic and the stigma attached to their lifestyle.

Publication date

September 16, 2010

Number of episodes

167

Throw

Kody Brown, Madison Brown, Janelle Brown, Tamron Hall, Aspyn Brown, Robyn Brown, Andrea Canning, Gwendlyn Brown, Meri Brown, Logan Brown, Christine Brown, Sukanya Kirshnan

The seasons

16

Cameraman

Starring Doug Monroe, Callan Griffiths, Richard Alexander Walkling, Anthony Derosa, Matthew Thompson, Ray Farmer

Distributor

TLC

Shooting locations

Nevada, Utah, Arizona

The main characters

Cast: Timothy Gibbons, Kirk Streb, Deanie Wilcher, Christopher Poole, Bill Hayes

Producer

Deanie Wilcher

Production company

Puddle Monkey Productions, Figure 8 Movies

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