Sister Wives: Kody Demanding Suki’s Firing! Robyn’s Feuds With Christine, Meri & Janelle Brown!
The drama in Sister Wives has taken a scorching new turn—and this time, it’s not just the Brown family at the center of controversy. With emotions running high after the tragic passing of Garrison Brown and fractured relationships splintering further, fans were hoping for real answers during the Tell-All specials. However, the return of host Sukanya “Suki” Krishnan for Season 19’s Tell-All has ignited backlash—and even led to reports that Kody Brown is privately calling for her removal.
Many long-time fans were initially thrilled to see Suki return, believing she would finally push Kody and his wives—Robyn, Christine, Meri, and Janelle—to address long-ignored conflicts. But when the Tell-All aired, viewers were left feeling disappointed yet again. Instead of asking the hard-hitting questions fans desperately wanted answers to, Suki opted for a more careful and cautious approach. Fans accused her of glossing over key topics—especially the emotional and controversial subject of Garrison’s death by suicide in March 2024.
Instead of diving into the profound impact that Garrison’s death had on the family, Suki simply offered her condolences and moved on. She later explained that the family wasn’t ready to open up about it on-camera. While understandable from a human perspective, many fans felt that, as a journalist, she had a responsibility to navigate the grief while still holding Kody accountable—particularly since he was reportedly estranged from Garrison at the time of his death.
Social media erupted in frustration. Viewers flooded Suki’s Instagram with criticism, with some suggesting she doesn’t even watch Sister Wives, given her apparent unfamiliarity with major storylines. Others recommended she come armed with fan-submitted questions if she wasn’t prepared to push deeper herself. Many argued that the Brown family, as paid reality stars, owe the audience honesty—and Suki wasn’t doing enough to demand it.
But the tension didn’t stop there.
As the Tell-All continued, the topic of the infamous Coyote Pass property surfaced again. Kody, who has long maintained tight control over the land and finances, was once again evasive and dismissive. He avoided direct answers and attempted to dominate the conversation, while his former wives—especially Christine, Meri, and Janelle—were more forthcoming. It was clear that the land had been settled and divided, but the scars from past financial manipulation remained raw.
Kody claimed that Janelle was in charge of finances, but it turned out she was merely the bookkeeper. She never held real power over decisions—Kody did. Meanwhile, Meri revealed that she had paid out of pocket for her child’s car and education, despite contributing heavily to the family’s finances. Kody countered that the family helped fund her home, but Meri clarified that she paid for her Utah house alone. Financial disparities became glaringly obvious, especially as it became apparent that Robyn was receiving more than the others.
Janelle, ever the quiet observer, was aware of this imbalance for years. After her separation from Kody, she no longer kept silent. She had moved on, focusing on her dream of starting a flower farm, reconnecting with her children and grandchildren, and maintaining her close bond with Christine. The sisterhood between Janelle and Christine endured, unlike their ties with Kody or Robyn.
Kody, for his part, began casting blame now that the relationships had unraveled. He claimed Janelle was too controlling with finances and shockingly said Christine lacked physical beauty—both remarks deeply hurtful and damaging. He insisted he was unaware of the problems during the marriage, yet his comments suggested otherwise. Christine had tried to talk about the lack of intimacy in their marriage, but Kody brushed her off, claiming public affection wasn’t appropriate in a plural marriage. Ironically, he now flaunts affection with Robyn, the only wife left standing beside him.
Christine eventually realized that Kody was no longer attracted to her. After years of emotional neglect, she took a leap and entered a new relationship with David. Unlike her previous marriage, her bond with David was filled with passion, romance, and physical connection. She had finally found the love she had always dreamed of. And this transformation seemed to enrage Kody—who once claimed to be the center of the family dynamic.
The emotional unraveling continued with revelations about Robyn and Meri’s broken friendship. Once portrayed as allies, their relationship had quietly disintegrated. Meri claimed she repeatedly tried to befriend Robyn, only to be met with cold distance. Robyn’s version of events was quite different—she suggested Meri didn’t know how to be friends with the wife of her ex-husband. Regardless of whose version is more accurate, Meri felt manipulated. Robyn, she believed, strung her along with false hope that Kody still cared, knowing full well the marriage was over. Robyn’s tears over Meri’s final departure seemed to be more about the failure of the plural marriage model than about Meri herself.
Fans were especially struck by how differently Kody treated Robyn compared to his other wives. From prioritizing her financially to public displays of affection he denied others, the favoritism was undeniable. At one family event, he even attempted to show Robyn affection and was promptly asked to leave—proof that his behavior was no longer tolerated by the broader family circle.
Now that Kody lives a monogamous life with Robyn, his attitude toward his former wives seems colder than ever. He has been increasingly vocal about their flaws, even when they’re no longer present to defend themselves. And yet, the biggest outrage of all may be his reported demand that Suki Krishnan be fired as host of the Tell-Alls. Sources claim he’s furious with her for daring to bring up sensitive topics—despite fans arguing she didn’t go far enough.
Kody may want to silence uncomfortable questions, but viewers are done being polite. They want accountability—for the lies, the manipulation, and the years of pain endured by the Brown family women. Robyn may still cling to the dream of polygamy, but it’s clear that dream is long dead. Christine, Janelle, and Meri have moved on—and Sister Wives fans are watching with sharper eyes than ever.
As this chapter of Sister Wives unfolds, it’s no longer just about marriage—it’s about betrayal, healing, and finally being seen. And whether or not Suki returns next season, one thing is certain: the truth always finds its way to the surface, no matter how hard Kody tries to bury it.