Kody Brown has amassed 18 children with his four spiritual spouses, and although that should guarantee the patriarch is never lonely, Sister Wives fans suspect that Kody doesn't have a great relationship with most of his children. Although many polygamists are motivated to pursue plural marriages to have a slew of children rather than a large number of wives, the Brown family's followers don't think Kody has been successful in forging substantial connections with all of his kids. From his disproportionate affection for Robyn's children to the neglect Janelle's kids have confessed to experiencing, here's why Sister Wives fans think most of Kody's kids don't want a relationship with him.
Regrettably, Kody's dysfunctional relationships with his wives have made up most of the Brown clan's conflict throughout the polygamists' decade-span run starring in Sister Wives. Ever since Kody welcomed Robyn into his plural marriage in 2010, the patriarch struggled to share his affection equally and ended up snubbing his first trio of sister wives from any attention. While it's devastating that Kody wasn't able to maintain healthy relationships with Meri, Janelle, and Christine, the patriarch has also been criticized for failing to nurture durable connections with all of his 18 children. After all of the drama he caused in Sister Wives, fans theorize that most of Kody's kids don't want a relationship with him.
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