Kody Brown promised that he did his best to keep the Brown family safe from COVID in Sister Wives season 16, but fans believe Kody has ulterior motives for enforcing such strict rules. Although it was wise of Kody to take the coronavirus pandemic seriously, the Brown family's followers don't think that safety was the main reason why Kody's guidelines were so difficult to abide by. From his desire to control his family members to Robyn's ongoing mission to claim Kody, here's why Sister Wives fans think Kody Brown's COVID rules were so strict.
Unfortunately, Sister Wives season 16 turned out to be the beginning of the end for the Brown family. In the latest chapter of the polygamist clan's story, Kody's relationships with his wives were put to the ultimate test as COVID-19 forced the family members to isolate themselves from one another at a time when tensions were already high between the reality stars. Specifically, the stringent rules Kody put into place in an alleged effort to prevent COVID from spreading throughout his large family ended up being the nail in the coffin of the patriarch's spiritual marriage with his third wife, Christine Brown. Although he appeared well-intentioned, fans think Kody Brown's COVID rules were so strict to serve his own interests.
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The world struggled to cope with the coronavirus pandemic, but the Brown family collapsed under the pressure that COVID placed on the already worn-out crew of polygamists. Not only did Christine decide to leave Kody after 27 years of marriage during the pandemic, but Kody's seemingly sound relationship with Janelle was also put to the test in Sister Wives season 16. Janelle stood up
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