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Cody Brown’s “Life Coach” Era: Sister Wives Star Sparks Controversy with Hypocritical Advice and $150 Cameos
It seems Sister Wives star Cody Brown has found a new calling — or at least, he thinks he has.
The longtime reality TV patriarch, who has spent years under fire for his fractured family dynamics, is now offering self-help and relationship advice on Cameo for a hefty $150 per video. But fans are calling his advice not only ironic — they’re calling it downright hypocritical.
In a series of Cameo clips that quickly made their way around social media, Cody can be seen delivering bite-sized “life lessons” on empathy, parenting, boundaries, and love. In one message, he praises a fan for being “empathetic,” advising them to “do you” and to “set boundaries so you’re not exploited.”
While the advice sounds noble enough, longtime Sister Wives viewers couldn’t help but point out that boundaries were precisely what Cody failed to respect with his former wives.
Cody’s history with Christine, Janelle, and Meri Brown paints a vastly different picture from the calm, reflective persona he projects on Cameo.
When his ex-wives set emotional boundaries and demanded respect, Cody often lashed out, accusing them of disloyalty or rebellion.
His advice about “not allowing resentment to grow between parents and children” is also drawing raised eyebrows, given his estrangement from several of his older kids — many of whom have openly described him as controlling and emotionally distant.
Perhaps most baffling, Cody also gives parenting advice, claiming that “loving kids is easy when they’re little” but “harder when they’re older and mouthy.”
He warns parents not to let children make them resentful — a remark that hit fans as painfully self-aware, considering how frequently he’s expressed resentment toward his own grown children for defying him.
Critics say it’s yet another example of Cody’s tendency to cast himself as the victim while overlooking his own behavior.
The irony doesn’t end there. Cody and his last remaining wife, Robyn Brown, occasionally appear together on Cameo to offer “marriage inspiration.” In one now-viral video, they congratulated a couple on their anniversary — only to spend most of the message talking about their own.
They described their lockdown anniversary dinner, complete with fairy lights and flowers, while gushing about how much they love each other. Fans called the clip tone-deaf, especially given that Cody’s other wives were being emotionally and spiritually abandoned during that same period.
Many viewers see these videos as yet another chapter in Cody and Robyn’s ongoing image management. For years, fans have accused them of hiding their monogamous relationship behind the façade of plural marriage.
Now, with Cody dishing out “wisdom” while the rest of his family remains fractured, critics argue it’s more about self-promotion than genuine self-improvement.
Reality YouTuber Katie Joy, who first uncovered the Cameos, summarized the situation perfectly: Cody is “giving life advice about empathy, accountability, and boundaries — the very things he’s been accused of lacking.”
So, what does $150 get you from Cody Brown? A minute of self-help clichés, a sprinkle of hypocrisy, and a heavy dose of irony. While some fans find the videos unintentionally hilarious, others call them “sad” — a reminder of a man who once preached unity but now sells snippets of sincerity for a price.
In the end, Cody’s new side gig might say more about his need for validation than his ability to offer insight. After all, when your real-life family is in ruins, playing the role of “life coach” might be the only way left to feel in control.






