Kody Brown’s world continues to unravel in front of millions—and this time, it’s not just because of crumbling relationships, but because of truths that hit too close to home.
In Part 3 of Sister Wives Season 19’s Tell-All special, the gloves came off, and his ex-wives Meri and Janelle weren’t holding back. At the center of the tension? Coyote Pass—and years of resentment finally finding a voice.
Meri & Janelle Break Their Silence
Coyote Pass has always been a symbol of the Brown family’s promised future, but for Meri and Janelle, it also holds memories of manipulation and unanswered questions.
According to Meri, she learned early on that pushing for clarity only led to conflict. “I got into trouble for questioning why the property was divided that way when we were all still living in Vegas,” she revealed. After that confrontation, she simply stopped asking.
But the doubts lingered. Meri said she always suspected Kody’s name was strategically placed across all parts of the property.
Janelle echoed this frustration, recalling how frequently she clashed with Kody over financial transparency. In her view, it was always clear: Kody seemed to prioritize Robyn—and himself—above everyone else.
Kody’s Version—and the Backlash
Kody’s take, shared in the same one-on-one interview, painted a very different picture. He claimed that back when the family received their first corporate paycheck, Robyn didn’t see any of the money—while his other wives allegedly reaped the benefits.
He said Robyn’s share was used to help pay for the other wives’ homes, all in the spirit of mutual support.
But now, Kody said, that support has vanished. “They’ve always had each other’s backs, especially when it comes to the kids,” he said, pointing to how things used to be. Today, he claimed, he and Robyn are left alone to care for their younger children.
The reaction online was swift—and unforgiving. One user fired back, questioning why Kody would expect support for Robyn’s kids after everything that happened.
“By the very fact he did not contribute to Ysabel’s surgery, he and Robyn don’t deserve any financial support for their younger children.”
Others pointed to the family’s flashy spending—Kody’s luxury watch collection and Robyn’s high-end jewelry—as proof of misplaced priorities.
One commenter summed it up bluntly: “Kody feels like he’s entitled to EVERYTHING because he’s Kody Brown. He needs to be a man and support his family.”
Forgotten Children, Fractured Loyalties
The criticism didn’t stop at finances. Fans highlighted the emotional neglect some of the older children seemed to face.
“Not to mention he basically stole money from all the older children who spent years on the show before the Rob’em spawns came about,” one commenter posted.
Another post brought up Truley, Christine’s daughter. “Who will contribute to Truley? Not Kody except what is court ordered.
David will do it with Christine like a real partner. But Kody probably forgot Truley like he did Savannah.”
The implication was clear: Kody’s selective memory—and attention—was yet another wedge that fractured the family.
Robyn’s Debt: A Controversial Start
To make matters more contentious, fans haven’t forgotten how Robyn entered the Brown family dynamic. She came in carrying a $32,000 credit card debt—a burden that Meri, Janelle, and Christine helped to pay off.
Despite this early financial sacrifice, it was Robyn who ended up living in comfort. When the family moved to Flagstaff, the other wives had to settle for rented homes, while Robyn and Kody secured a house of their own.
That moment became symbolic for many fans: a visual representation of where Kody’s loyalty—and resources—truly lay.
What’s Next?
As Sister Wives prepares to air Part 4 of the Tell-All on June 15, 2025, fans are bracing for more revelations—and likely, more damage control.
For Kody Brown, the path forward looks rocky. And for Meri, Janelle, and Christine, it seems the silence is finally over.
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