Robyn Says She Misses Plural Marriage & Being Kody’s Only Wife Is “Not Great!”
In a shocking and emotional new revelation that has sent the entire Sister Wives fandom into chaos, Robyn Brown has opened up about her true feelings on being Kody Brown’s only remaining wife — and what she said left everyone stunned. In a new confessional segment that’s already making headlines, Robyn tearfully admits that life as Kody’s sole partner isn’t what she imagined it would be. For years, viewers saw her fight for Kody’s attention and appear content as the other wives — Meri, Janelle, and Christine — drifted away. But now, Robyn is finally revealing the truth: she misses plural marriage. Sitting down with producers, Robyn confessed that being the last wife standing has made her feel “trapped” and “lonely,” admitting that the dream she and Kody once shared has completely fallen apart. “I didn’t want this,” she says, her voice trembling. “I never wanted to be in a monogamous marriage. I believed in the principle of plural marriage. That’s what we built our lives around, and now that it’s gone, I feel like everything we stood for has crumbled.” She goes on to say that while many fans think she “won,” being Kody’s only wife is “not great.” According to her, the dynamic in their marriage has completely changed. Without the other wives, Kody has become more controlling, more bitter, and far less emotionally available. “He’s angry all the time,” Robyn admits. “There’s so much resentment — toward the other wives, toward the family, even toward me sometimes. I thought once it was just us, things would get easier, but it’s actually lonelier than ever.” Sources close to the family say Robyn feels isolated and overwhelmed trying to handle all the emotional baggage Kody carries after losing his relationships with Meri, Janelle, and Christine. “It’s like I’m paying the price for everyone else leaving,” she says. “He blames them, but he also takes it out on me because I’m still here.” In private, Robyn has reportedly told friends that she misses the chaos, the laughter, and even the sisterhood that once defined their plural lifestyle — even with all its challenges. “There was a sense of belonging, of purpose,” she says. “Now it’s just me and him, and it doesn’t feel like the family I signed up for.” Her confession has ignited a firestorm among fans, many of whom never expected to hear Robyn — long accused of being the reason for the family’s downfall — express regret. Some viewers sympathize, noting that she, too, has lost something deeply important to her identity, while others think her comments come too late, calling them “crocodile tears” after years of conflict and manipulation. Meanwhile, insiders claim that Robyn’s emotional breakdown could be signaling a bigger shift in the Sister Wives universe. Kody, reportedly still reeling from the collapse of his plural family, has been refusing to film as often and is said to be struggling with depression and regret. “He doesn’t know who he is anymore,” Robyn admits. “His identity was wrapped up in being the husband of four wives. Now he’s just one man in one marriage — and it’s breaking him.” The irony is heartbreaking: for years, Robyn was painted as the favorite wife, the one who had everything — Kody’s love, attention, and loyalty. But now that she finally has him all to herself, she’s realizing that the man she fought so hard for isn’t the same one she fell in love with. “Sometimes I look at him and I don’t recognize him,” she says quietly. “It’s like we’re both ghosts of who we used to be.” As Sister Wives fans process this bombshell, the big question remains: will Robyn stand by Kody no matter what, or could she be the next to walk away from the ashes of this once sprawling family? If her confession is any sign, the cracks in their relationship are only getting deeper — and the Brown family’s story may be far from over.