EXPOSED!! Robyn Brown’s BLOG POSTS Surface and THE LIES are Out of Control | Sister Wives
Fans, buckle up, because this latest revelation about Sister Wives star Robyn Brown is going to have jaws dropping. For years, viewers have suspected that there’s more to Robyn than the soft-spoken, tearful persona she presents on camera. Now, her old blog posts have resurfaced, and they tell a story that’s not just ironic — it’s downright hypocritical compared to the Robyn we see today. These are her own words, written years ago, but they paint a very different picture than the one she’s shown in recent seasons.
What’s making this discovery even more explosive is the fact that these posts directly contradict the way she’s behaved toward her sister wives, Kody’s children from other marriages, and even fans. It’s as if she forgot the internet never forgets. And now, those words are coming back to haunt her.
The Forgotten Blogger
Before Robyn became notorious for keeping a low social media profile — barely posting, rarely interacting — she was very active online. In fact, back in the late 2010s, she used to write frequent, heartfelt blog entries. Those posts, at first glance, seemed designed to project warmth, loyalty, and a commitment to sisterhood. But read them now, with the hindsight of her behavior on Sister Wives, and they practically drip with contradictions.
Fans can’t help but ask: if Robyn truly believed what she wrote, why didn’t she live it? While other wives and even the Brown children post regularly, Robyn and Kody have become the least visible. Viewers often joke that they “do the bare minimum” when it comes to engaging with their own family’s public image — something that now feels even more glaring given her past dedication to promoting unity and support among women.
Robyn’s Own Words — And the Irony
One of the most eyebrow-raising posts dates back to 2019. In it, Robyn gushes about supporting “our sisters, mothers, aunts, and friends.” At first, it sounds inspiring — until you remember that on the show, Robyn has repeatedly been accused of doing the opposite for her sister wives. Christine, Janelle, and Meri have all hinted (or outright said) that they’ve felt isolated, unsupported, or even undermined by her actions.
She writes about the importance of friendship, explaining that she’s “not someone who makes good friends easily” because of painful experiences with other women. She claims she’s always been shy, reserved, and cautious, only opening up when she feels “emotionally safe.” She insists she’s “loyal, loving, generous, and straightforward.” But fans reading those lines today can’t help but shake their heads. For many, the Robyn they’ve seen over the past decade doesn’t fit that description — unless loyalty means loyalty only to Kody.
She even admits to having “resting face” (her words), and says it’s rare for her to form close friendships. Still, she describes meeting two women in Las Vegas who became great friends — women who “let her be herself” and with whom she could “be silly and laugh.”
The contradiction? Viewers have watched her live with three other sister wives for years, yet she’s never publicly shown that same easy warmth toward them. No “corny” or lighthearted Robyn, just the tense, often tearful or defensive version fans know from TV.
The Sister Wives Support Claim That Rings Hollow
In another section of the blog, Robyn talks about the “unique structure” of her family and how sister wives are “challenged all the time to not compare or compete with each other, but instead to look at each other with charity and love.” On paper, it sounds like the perfect plural marriage ideal — but fans remember what was actually happening in the Brown household.
By the time these posts were written, tension among the wives was already high. Christine and Janelle both openly discussed feeling unsupported. Meri was largely isolated. And yet, Robyn’s blog paints a picture of harmonious sisterhood. She says they were “constantly trying to rise above” and “striving for the same goal.” Many fans argue that, based on what they’ve seen on the show, the only “goal” was securing Kody’s time and attention — something Robyn appeared to win at the expense of the others.
We as Women? Or Me as Robyn?
One of the most repeated phrases in her blogs is “we as women” — as in, we as women need to support one another, stop competing, and treat each other with kindness. She even laments that women are “a little scared of each other” and hopes for a world where women see each other as allies instead of threats.
But here’s where viewers really lose patience: Robyn’s critics argue she’s guilty of the very behavior she claims to reject. If she truly wanted women to stop competing, why did her arrival in the family coincide with Kody’s increasing distance from the other wives? Why has she, according to the other wives’ own accounts, failed to extend genuine emotional support to them during difficult times?
Her words about “not judging” and “accepting each other” ring especially hollow given her on-screen track record. Fans remember countless moments where she appeared to side with Kody against the other wives, sometimes framing their grievances as personal failings rather than legitimate concerns.
The Feminism Comment That Backfired
In one blog post, Robyn touches on feminism, saying that while some of it feels “a little intense” for her, she likes that it could “better our world once we find our balance again.” She expresses hope that as women “stand up for ourselves,” they also learn to “support and care for each other.”
But again, in the context of Sister Wives, this is a jarring statement. For years, viewers have watched Christine, Janelle, and Meri stand up for themselves — by speaking out, setting boundaries, or even leaving. Instead of applauding those choices as empowered, Robyn often seemed uncomfortable or resistant to them. It’s almost as if she supports women’s independence in theory… unless it disrupts her preferred family dynamic.
Public Image vs. Private Reality
What’s most fascinating about these resurfaced posts is how they expose the gap between Robyn’s public image in the late 2010s and the way her relationship with the family evolved. In the blogs, she positions herself as a champion of women’s unity, a loyal friend, and someone striving to rise above petty conflicts. But on Sister Wives, her portrayal has been far more complicated — and often unflattering.
It’s this duality that fans are latching onto. They see her past words as evidence that she knew exactly what kind of image she wanted to project, even if her actions didn’t align. And now that these posts are back in circulation, there’s no escaping the side-by-side comparison.
The Fallout
The timing of these revelations couldn’t be worse for Robyn. With the show’s latest season still fresh in viewers’ minds — and with Christine and Janelle’s exits still sparking conversation — her credibility is already under scrutiny. Fans on social media are dissecting every line of these blogs, pointing out where her words and actions clash.
Some are even questioning whether Robyn’s public silence in recent years is a deliberate strategy to avoid having her current statements picked apart the way her old ones are now. Others wonder if this will become a storyline in future episodes — will the other wives confront her about the hypocrisy? Will Robyn acknowledge the gap between her blog persona and her reality? Or will she double down, insisting that nothing has changed?
Final Thoughts
If nothing else, these resurfaced blog posts are a reminder that in the world of Sister Wives, perception and reality rarely match perfectly. Robyn may have once been a vocal advocate for women supporting women — at least online — but fans are no longer convinced. To them, the Robyn of the blogs and the Robyn of the show are two very different people.
And as these contradictions go viral, one thing’s for certain: Robyn Brown’s carefully crafted image has taken a major hit. Whether she add