Sister Wives- Kody Started The Brown Family “Civil War” (So Why Is He Complaining About It?)
Kody Brown rarely takes responsibility for his actions. The Sister Wives star keeps finding new reasons to blame his ex-wives for the turmoil at home.
- Kody Brown blames his ex-wives for the breakdown of his polygamous relationships but fails to acknowledge his own role in creating a “civil war” within his family.
- Kody’s sudden shift to monogamy after his first three wives left suggests he may have used plural marriage for personal gain, making him a hypocrite in his criticism of his ex-wives.
- The current season of Sister Wives is portrayed as a chaotic mess, with the family divided over the future of their plural marriage and no clear winners emerging from the conflict.
Kody Brown from Sister Wives had three breakups in under three years, most of which were his fault. When the 54-year-old debuted on the show in 2010, he had been polygamous for over 15 years. He had three wives and only cared about expanding his family. In season 1, Kody married Robyn Brown and brought her into the family. The other Sister Wives, Meri, Janelle, and Christine Brown, welcomed the new wife and quickly accepted her. Unfortunately, things didn’t remain the same for long, and jealousy turned the Brown family dysfunctional.
Over the years, Kody’s and his wives faced various challenges in building harmony. They drifted apart, eventually leading Meri, Janelle, and Christine to end their relationship. Recently, Sister Wives season 18 premiered, and Kody opened up about the war that broke out in his polygamist family. The Sister Wives star revealed that his failed relationships have upset him while blaming the wives who divorced him.