Kody Brown Reportedly 'Terrified Robyn Will Leave Him' Like The Other 'Sister Wives'
By Afouda Bamidele on November 28, 2024 at 1:00 PM EST
Kody Brown, the once-proud patriarch of four wives, is reportedly in a panic, fearing his last remaining wife, Robyn Brown, might walk away from their relationship.
Desperate to salvage their crumbling relationship, insiders reveal Kody is bending over backwards to keep Robyn by his side. However, Robyn herself admitted in September that their marriage had hit its "worst" point yet.
These fears come on the heels of his string of failed marriages, with Christine Brown leaving in 2021, Janelle Brown in 2022, and Meri Brown following suit in 2023, leaving Robyn as his sole remaining partner.
Kody Brown's Last Wife Standing Gets The Royal Treatment
The 55-year-old began his polygamous journey with Meri as his legal wife, alongside spiritual unions with Janelle and Christine.
Robyn, the first new addition to the family in over 16 years, quickly became the alleged favorite—and now she is the last wife standing after the other women walked away one by one.
According to an insider, Kody is now panicking at the thought of Robyn leaving too. "Truth of the matter is Kody is terrified Robyn will leave him as his other wives did," they shared.
"Kody goes out of his way to make Robyn feel like a princess. His polygamist dream imploded, and he's desperate to hold onto this marriage even if it costs him," the source shared with In Touch.
Kody reportedly spoils Robyn with nannies, housekeepers, a cook, and an unlimited shopping budget. The indulgence extends to their children, who enjoy a lifestyle the kids from Kody's previous marriages reportedly never experienced.
Robyn Opened Up About Their Troubled Relationship
It is no surprise that Kody has been going to great lengths for Robyn, given her ominous remarks about their relationship back in September. During the "Sister Wives" season 19 premiere, The Blast reported that Robyn emotionally confessed their relationship had deteriorated.
"We're probably doing the worst we've ever done in our marriage. It's been tough. It's been tough between us," she admitted, her voice filled with despair.
The family's patriarch did not shy away from the harsh reality either, acknowledging that he and Robyn were in a "struggling place" as they tried to navigate the fallout of his once sprawling polygamous household.
The Brown Family Patriarch Expressed Gratitude For His Last Wife's Support
Even though their relationship was struggling, Kody still found comfort in the mother-of-five, reflecting on her unwavering support during his darkest moments. He credited her with helping him weather the storm of his failed marriages, stating:
"I love Robyn and she's dear to me and I respect her dearly. Her telling me I'm still good is valuable to me."
Despite her encouragement, the father-of-eighteen admitted the weight of his ex-wives' blame had deeply affected him. He also revealed how the turmoil led him to question his faith, which once anchored his family's way of life.
Kody shared that his prayers had changed, no longer filled with gratitude for a thriving family but with pleas for strength.
Robyn And Kody Made $2.1 Million Home Purchase Amid Raised Eyebrows
Despite facing relationship issues, Kody and Robyn managed to secure a lavish new $2.1 million home in Flagstaff, a move that drew sharp criticism. The Blast reported that the couple's real estate purchase, made under a newly established Revocable Trust, raised several red flags.
Katie Paulson, host of "Without a Crystal Ball," shared shocking details in an Instagram post, revealing, "The home was purchased in the name of a Revocable Trust called white stone trust. The couple formed the trust in September 2023."
Paulson pointed out that while the home's purchase seemed extravagant, it came amid Kody's ongoing financial obligations to his ex-wives. Christine, Janelle, and Meri have yet to receive full payments from Kody, including unpaid child support since Christine's departure in 2021.
Kody Brown Was Prohibited From Selling Current Property
The couple decided to buy the Flagstaff home because they were prohibited from selling their current property due to an injunction in Utah, where Kody's child support case is being handled.
As Paulson pointed out, "Child support cases are transferable between states, and jurisdiction is always based upon where the primary custodian lives."
Kody and Robyn's financial commitment did not stop at the home's hefty price tag. They are also faced with over $11,000 in monthly mortgage payments, a burden that could further complicate Kody's financial responsibilities.
As Kody and Robyn Brown's marriage teeters on the edge, it remains to be seen whether their bond can withstand the pressure.