Robyn Brown’s daughters, Aurora and Breanna, revealed their harsh treatment by the Brown family. This happened in the Sister Wives episode on Sunday, Sept. 22. In a candid confessional, they shared the emotional toll of feeling ostracized by their siblings and other family members.
Aurora Brown, the eldest of Robyn’s children with Kody Brown, revealed, “I have been told directly, [in] multiple circumstances by multiple different people, that I was not accepted. That I was not their sister. That they didn’t consider or see me that way.”
Breanna Brown echoed her sister’s sentiments, adding, “The parents could’ve done a better job with, you know, connecting us as a family. It never really happened.”
This candid confession reveals rising tensions in the Brown family. It particularly affects Robyn’s kids and those from Kody’s other wives. For years, viewers have seen their relationship struggles.
However, this latest revelation indicates a deeper divide than previously thought.
Robyn's kids are old enough to have relationships with family members outside of Robyn but they sound just like Kody. #SisterWives pic.twitter.com/ulWK1wkIXG
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Sister Wives: The Start of the Divide
According to Christine Brown, Kody’s ex-wife, the family rift escalated during a Christmas gift exchange over a year ago. The exchange, intended to bring the family together, instead became the catalyst for a major fallout.
Christine explained, “It all went bad. It all went south. Kody and Robyn Brown and their kids were on one side, and they wanted nothing to do with Janelle, me, [and] our kids. And there was a split that happened after this text thread.”
Robyn Brown later addressed the situation. During the heated exchange, her children set boundaries. They felt “emotionally unsafe.” Robyn clarified that it was not about cutting ties, but about protecting their well-being. “It was just about, like, ‘Hey, this got yucky,'” she shared in her confessional.
Setting boundaries has made Robyn’s children more isolated from the family. Christine, usually welcoming, was taken aback by the split. She said, “I thought I was welcoming.” The fallout from the Christmas exchange seems to have deepened the divide.
What’s up with Robyn lurking around corners and spying on Christine and Mykelti at a family function? I’m surprised she isn’t recording. 🤨 #SisterWives pic.twitter.com/zlruWEvMNU
— miSHaB (@miSHaB10251548) September 23, 2024
Sister Wives: Kody Brown – “I Got Kicked Out of My Own Club”
Even Kody Brown, the patriarch of the family, acknowledged the growing divide.
In his confessional, he addressed the accusations from his daughters and admitted to feeling like an outsider in his own family. “There’s some people in my family that feel like they are superior to others and they’re like, ‘Oh well, we’re not going to include them in our club,'” Kody confessed. “I’m going to move forward and find happiness and joy outside of my club because it was my club and I got kicked out of it.”
Kody’s honest words reveal his struggle to keep his plural marriage united. As family members grow more distant, Kody’s frustration and feeling of being left out become clear.
Kody learns that Meri has asked their church for a divorce. Tune in to #SisterWives, tonight at 10/9c. pic.twitter.com/gKGB2NpLKF
— TLC Network (@TLC) September 22, 2024
Sister Wives: The Fallout of Robyn’s Entrance
The tension within the Brown family has only intensified since Robyn Brown entered the plural marriage in 2010. As Christine Brown Woolley pointed out, the relationship between the siblings was once much closer.
When Robyn married Kody, her children, Dayton, Aurora, and Breanna, were integrated into the family. Christine’s daughter, Truely, even assumed that all of Robyn’s kids were her blood siblings.
However, after the family moved from Las Vegas to Flagstaff, Kody’s favoritism for Robyn and her kids became clear. The distance between their homes highlighted it.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Kody called Robyn’s kids “obedient” and “loyal.” This was a stark contrast to his frustrations with Janelle and Christine’s children. This only deepened the rift between the different factions of the Brown family.
Robyn’s daughters, Aurora and Breanna Brown, felt left out due to favoritism. Aurora said it was painful to be excluded and feel unrecognized as family.
Breanna suggested that Kody and Robyn could have worked harder to create unity. “The parents could’ve done a better job,” she noted, highlighting how this lack of connection caused the emotional gap.
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