Fans of Sister Wives have watched the entire Brown family evolve over time, including two of Kody Brown's children coming out as gay, and Gwendlyn Brown's experience was very different than Mariah Brown's. The Brown family is a part of the Apostolic United Brethren fundamentalist group, which doesn't believe in gay marriage. However, luckily, the Brown clan does. Nonetheless, fans have noticed how differently the two sisters' news was received.
As viewers know, Gwendlyn is the eleventh Sister Wives child out of 18, and she is the daughter of Kody and Christine Brown. Gwen was always the calmer one when it came to any family drama and could usually be found by her mother's side. She is Christine and Kody's fourth child and made her TLC debut at the age of eight. The 20-year-old has grown up in front of the cameras and is now making some adult decisions. Gwendlyn has revealed that she is unhappy about how her father has been treating her family (specifically, Christine). Now that Gwen is all grown up, she is ready to tackle the world's injustices.
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Back in 2017, an episode of the show aired which showed Sister Wives' Mariah coming out as gay to Kody, Meri Brown, Christine, Janelle Brown, and Robyn Brown. At the time, Robyn was the first to jump up and embrace the young adult while her parents sat in shocked silence. At the time, Kody stated that it was a «bomb» being dropped and that he was still processing the information. The patriarch went as far as to say, «We're not happy Mariah's gay; we're happy Mariah knows herself.» After coming to terms with the fact that she would not see her daughter marry a man, Meri wholeheartedly embraced her daughter's
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