Sister Wives: Kody & Robyn’s Marriage in RUINS – Mykelti EXPOSES What TLC KEEPS HIDDEN
So let’s get right into the latest Sister Wives theory — and this one’s honestly wild but also… weirdly believable.
It looks like Kody Brown might be quietly blaming his sons-in-law for why his married daughters no longer want to have a close relationship with him.
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Yep, that’s right — instead of reflecting on his own choices or how the family broke apart, Kody may have convinced himself that it’s the husbands’ fault.
According to Mykelti, Kody’s behavior toward Aurora’s boyfriend recently revealed a lot. On the surface, it looked like he was just being the protective dad — you know, worried that Aurora might end up hurt or make the same mistakes he did in his marriages. But some fans believe this was actually about control.
That maybe, deep down, Kody fears another man influencing Aurora’s loyalty, just like he believes happened with his older daughters and their partners.
And then there’s the truly bizarre part. In next week’s episode, Kody tells Robyn that a woman emailed him — first criticizing him for abandoning plural marriage… and then proposing to be his new wife.
Let’s just pause on that. She tells him to “repent” for leaving polygamy and then says, “By the way, want to get married?”
The contradiction is almost comical — like, how do you go from angry sermon to marriage proposal in the same email?

Tony and Mykelti both think Kody’s using this story as a way to stir things up with Robyn — dangling the idea of new wives just enough to keep her hooked.
Because let’s face it: even though Robyn’s not actually living plural marriage anymore, Kody knows that the mere idea of it keeps her emotionally tied to him.
So here’s the theory — and it’s starting to sound more like a pattern. Kody blames everyone but himself:
the sons-in-law for “turning” his daughters away, the ex-wives for leaving him, and now even the fans for “not understanding.” But the truth might be simpler — Kody Brown can’t stand not being in control.
What do you all think? Is Kody genuinely trying to protect his daughters, or is this just another classic Kody manipulation tactic disguised as concern?




