Sister Wives: Kody Brown’s Change Due to Robyn Brown’s Victim Mentality Is Causing Discontent

Sister Wives: Kody Brown’s Change Due to Robyn Brown’s Victim Mentality Is Causing Discontent

Sister Wives star Robyn Brown has been displaying a pronounced sense of victimhood throughout the series, a mentality that seems to be affecting her husband, Kody Brown, much to her discontent. In the latest season, Robyn has been more vocal about her emotions regarding Kody’s separations from his original wives. Despite not sharing a close bond with Christine, Janelle, or Meri, their departures have significantly altered Robyn’s life and dismantled her portrayal of a harmonious plural marriage. This season has seen a noticeable transformation in Robyn and Kody’s approach, particularly in Kody’s behavior.

After years of fostering a perceived victim narrative, Robyn appears to be facing the consequences of her actions. Although she seems intent on convincing both Sister Wives viewers and her family that she is the one losing everything, Kody has engaged in a display of confidence on screen. He has expressed feelings of betrayal stemming from the loss of Meri, Janelle, and Christine, while simultaneously adopting an approach that resembles a victim mentality—a posture that seems to provoke Robyn’s envy.

Robyn Brown’s Lingering Victim Mentality

Crafting an Image of Weakness

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As the series progresses, it has become increasingly apparent that Robyn is attempting to position herself as a perpetual victim. Upon entering an established plural marriage, she appeared oblivious to the impact her actions would have on a family that was already in place, prioritizing her own needs over others. Whether it involves Kody allegedly neglecting her despite spending considerable time with her, or her children feeling overlooked, Robyn has consistently portrayed herself as the aggrieved party.

Kody Brown’s Attempt to Adopt the Victim Role

Kody’s Strategy to Assume Robyn’s Sympathetic Role

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While Kody has acknowledged the negative effects of Robyn’s victim mentality, he seemingly has begun to mimic her strategy throughout season 19 of Sister Wives. In an effort to garner sympathy regarding his decisions and experiences, Kody has chosen to open up about his emotions, a tactic that mirrors Robyn’s approach. He appears to be confident that sharing his perspective will elicit pity from the audience, regardless of whether he deserves it.

Historically, Kody has occupied the role of the prime antagonist in Sister Wives and the Brown family dynamics. Now, he seeks to elicit empathy through emotional expressions, failing to recognize that his actions have led to personal accountability. This misguided strategy may prevent others from genuinely feeling compassion towards his plight.

Robyn’s Frustration with Kody’s Sympathy Quest

Unamused by Kody’s Victim Performance

Despite sharing many controversial decisions in their relationship, Robyn does not seem to support Kody’s latest quest for sympathy. While Kody attempts to present himself as the victim to viewers of Sister Wives, Robyn is notably uninterested in sharing that spotlight. She recognizes his tactics but hasn’t expressed any desire to relinquish her role as the favored victim. Instead, Robyn has chosen to take a backseat as Kody increasingly implicates himself.

Catch new episodes of Sister Wives every Sunday at 10 p.m. EST on TLC.

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