Sister Wives: Robyn Brown’s Instagram Post About Karma Comes Back to Bite Her
Before leaving social media, Sister Wives star Robyn Brown regularly used her Instagram to post inspirational quotes about life, her romance with Kody, and items related to the series. However, there’s one 2019 post about the ramifications of karma that continues to get fans fired up.
Robyn Brown posted a statement about karma that’s biting back at her
Sister Wives star Robyn Brown shared an Instagram post about karma in 2019. The reality star’s statement in the caption supported it.
To clarify, this post landed square in the middle of the families settling into their new home state. It was a year before the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic completely split the polygamous clan apart. The social media repost and Robyn’s commentary reveal where her head was at the time.
The social media post stated, “What you do will be done to you. How you deal with others is how you will be dealt with.”
It continued, “If you wish harm upon others, you wish harm upon yourself. And if you wish good upon others, you wish good upon yourself.” To comment, Robyn wrote, “The laws of energy and the universe.”
‘Sister Wives’ fans had a lot to say about this particular post
Robyn hasn’t posted any new content to her Instagram page since March 2019. Although this post was generated six years ago, it continues to gain traction from Sister Wives fans.
Followers were quite vocal in their dislike of Robyn posting this particular quote from a relative of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. They believed that in light of how Robyn reportedly manipulated Kody Brown, causing him to effectively leave behind Meri, Janelle, and Christine Brown, as well as their children for her benefit, it hasn’t aged well.
One Instagram user claims, “So you manipulating Kody and the wives until you got Kody all to yourself is what you wanted from the start. That will all come back on you in full force. You will be back to being a single mom and broke. It’s coming at some point.”
“Well you are in trouble I would be terrified if I were you,” a second noted.
A third joked, “When words come back to slap you.” A fourth viewer concluded, “This is priceless. Did you SERIOUSLY post this??!”
In the years following this post, a lot has been said about Robyn Brown
Since 2019, Robyn Brown’s role in the Sister Wives family has been associated with significant shifts. These included the departure of Kody’s other wives, financial challenges, and the disassociation of her and Kody’s family from the rest of the polygamist clan.
Throughout 2020, Robyn and Kody sealed themselves to one another as monogamists, pushing away other family members, and using the pandemic as an excuse. Thus, they chose not to find ways to acceptably gather together and remain healthy.
Robyn claims she does not rule the roost in her home, and she follows Kody’s lead. She should have encouraged Kody to cease alienating his 13 children with Meri, Janelle, and Christine Brown and open up a pathway to healing their relationships.
Kody’s mistreatment of his original three wives and comparing them to Robyn caused them to reevaluate their unions and leave him. Subsequently, their children appear to lay the blame for the family’s dissolution at Robyn and Kody’s feet, citing their inability to let anyone into their family circle.
Today, Janelle and Christine remain close, as do their children. Meri appears to have reconciled with both women, but they do not socialize regularly. Robyn and Kody live on their own with their children in Flagstaff, Arizona, buying a new home worth $2.1M and are estranged from the rest of the Brown family.
Sister Wives airs Sundays at 10 p.m. EST on TLC.