Skip to main content

Sister Wives star Robyn Brown asserted that she was very good with money during the second installment of the TLC series‘ 19th season. Why does TLC think that viewers haven’t been watching and rewatching the series carefully to check as some Brown family members rewrite history? Do they think fans will believe anything from Robyn’s mouth? Is she actually confused or conniving?

Robyn Brown acted confused again, but is she just conniving?

Sister Wives viewers are notorious for holding the Brown family‘s feet to the fire about statements they’ve made on camera or instances that don’t appear to line up historically. Robyn Brown typically acts confused about events captured on camera for years, but is she just conniving?

Robyn admitted that she had some “hard knocks” when she was younger, and after her divorce, she was careful with her finances. However, she failed to speak on two topics that are sticking points for viewers.

One was that her fellow sister wives paid off the debt she brought into the family. Second, they also helped with the down payment on the home in Flagstaff, Arizona, where Kody, Robyn, and their children reside.

However, Christine claimed that Kody and Robyn’s money paid for everything in their home while she, Meri, and Janelle had to take care of their own finances without Kody’s help. In turn, Janelle added that when the women contributed toward the down payment for Robyn and Kody’s home, she wanted all their names on the mortgage and Kody refused.

Janelle added she wanted to “recoup some of the money” she contributed to Robyn’s home. Robyn again tried to dupe viewers by stating, “When Janelle’s bringing up that Kody and I owe her something, it’s like, how do you, how do you calculate? How do you figure that out? It’s so confusing.” 

So, is Robyn conniving when she insists Janelle and Kody reignite their relationship and that Meri returns to Flagstaff? Is it because she really values them or the assets they bring to the family?

Is Janelle’s insistence on recouping her losses why Kody and Robyn are selling their home?

Kody and Robyn Brown’s home was put on the market for $1.65 million on Aug. 29, 2024. Robyn and her five children have lived in the house with Kody since 2019.

Sister Wives fans have questioned why other wives had allowed cameras into their homes for years, but Kody and Robyn did not. At first, it was believed that the couple still feared the coronavirus (COVID-19), but fans feel they figured out why once their real estate listing went public.

But Janelle was on to the couple’s lavish spending habits as far back as 2022, when the beginning of season 19 takes place. She told her daughter Maddie Brush on-camera, “Like, he keeps buying assets that he sits on trailers and blah, blah and blah. I see all the art on their walls. I see all these things.”

Therefore, are Kody and Robyn selling their home to pay back Janelle, Meri, and Christine for their contribution to the down payment for Robyn’s home, and to sell and divide the assets of their Coyote Pass property? While the family is currently keeping tight-lipped on their next steps, how this plays out on-camera will likely be very telling as the season unfolds.

‘Sister Wives’ fans have had it with Robyn’s deception

Robyn Brown 'Sister Wives'
Robyn Brown ‘Sister Wives’ | TLC
Related

‘Sister Wives’ Robyn Brown Rebranding Herself as Kody Brown’s Victim: Will It Backfire?

In a Reddit post discussing season 19, Sister Wives fans appear to have had it with Robyn’s deceptive behavior toward the Brown family. They believe always appearing confused is just an act.

“The OG3 is spilling the tea. How dare Robyn say the other wives had a different priority regarding where their money went,” wrote one viewer.

“Oh, so now Robyn is saying that her house was always supposed to be an asset to the whole family. Yet this asset for the family didn’t even have 10 sq ft. room for Truely to sleep in,” penned a second Redditor.

“I’m so glad she said that on record. And Janelle was like, ‘They have the house AND another piece of land the family paid for.’ Lawyer up, Janelle,” noted a third fan.

A fourth fan summed up the general feelings of those on Reddit. “When Robyn said it would be too confusing to figure out how much money they owed Janelle for her contributions to their household, all I could think was NOT FOR A LAWYER, HONEY. Can’t pull that ‘oh, this is too confusing, so we’ll pay her nothing’ crap if Janelle decides to get legal representation.”

Sister Wives airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on TLC.