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Kody Brown planned chaos among women?

Kody Brown apparently planned chaos among his wives and children. Sister Wives fans think he did it on purpose. Kody wanted to play the patriarchal role in his plural family. Everything collapsed in recent years. Read on for more information.

Kody Brown – Planned strategic chaos

Sister Wives fans say Kody Brown has devised a strategy for chaos among his wives. He did this to protect his remaining wife, Robyn Brown.

He presented himself as the head of the family. Kody pitched the show to TLC to normalize plural marriage. It worked for the family for several seasons.

Kody may have planned this to create chaos among his wives. He lost Christine Brown, Janelle Brown and Meri Brown. Robyn Brown is the remaining woman. She wanted to be part of a plural family. What she may not know is that Kody protected her from his other women.

He created this chaos to control his women. At the beginning of Sister Wives, Kody Brown and his wives lived in one big house. He balanced his marriage and children in Lehi, Utah, until they had to move. During that time, Kody courted Robyn and introduced her as the fourth wife in the plural family.

Kody tried to maintain a balanced plural marriage. Sister Wives fans noticed that he always took Robyn Brown’s side. He spent most of his time trying to make her happy while arguing with his other wives. He wanted them to accept his behavior. No questions asked.

Over the years, Kody Brown caused chaos among his wives. He claimed he was overwhelmed with balancing his marriages.

Instead, Kody would exert control over his women so that they would not trust each other. Christine, Janelle and Meri struggled with Kody’s relationship with Robyn.

Kody Brown – Caught lying

Kody Brown did not create a plural family. He caused chaos and drama. As a result, Christine and Janelle never had a close relationship. They only became close after Christine left Kody. The two are now best friends.

Kody wanted to keep his wives apart. He didn’t want them to get too cozy with each other. He saw himself as the head of the family. Kody proclaimed that too “Love must be multiplied, not divided.”

Yet he did the exact opposite. Kody Brown didn’t spread his love to his wives and children. He gave it mainly to Robyn and their children. The family became even more divided when they left Utah and moved into separate homes.

Then the others realized that Kody was spending most of his time with Robyn. This caused distrust between Christine and Robyn. What are your thoughts? Do you think Kody Brown planned this chaos among his wives? Sound off below in the comments section.