Robyn Gets Attacked By Police FOR Garrison, Kody Offers Support! Janelle
Upset, Meri Drops
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In a shocking turn of events on “Sister Wives,” airing on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, Robyn Brown faces
intense scrutiny for not bringing any of her children to Garrison Brown’s burial ceremony in March 2024. This decision has stirred controversy within the Sister Wives world. Robyn, Cody Brown’s fourth wife, has been a central figure since she joined the family after her first marriage ended, and she and Cody added two more children to their brood.
The family’s dynamics shifted dramatically when Cody married a new woman after 16 years. The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 exacerbated existing tensions within the Brown family. During this period, Cody and Robyn’s relationships with some of Cody’s older children soured significantly, leading to Cody divorcing three of his wives after years of simmering conflicts. As a result, the cast members of “Sister Wives” Season 18 remain deeply divided.
Despite hopes that Garrison’s tragic passing might bring the family together, it only highlighted the fractures. Janelle, Garrison’s mother, shared a series of photos from his military funeral on Instagram, revealing a gathering where many family members were present. However, all five of Robyn’s children were conspicuously absent, raising eyebrows. Given the nature of death, it was understandable that Robyn might not want her youngest children at the funeral, but her older children’s absence had no clear justification.
This incident fueled existing grievances within the family. Robyn often feels her children are treated differently than the other Brown siblings, but their absence at significant events like this only worsens the situation. Cody’s older children already harbored resentment towards him for what they perceived as favoritism towards Robyn and her kids during the pandemic. Cody and Robyn implemented strict measures to prevent COVID-19 infection, causing Cody to distance himself from his elder children and even consider evicting Janelle’s elder sons.
Garrison’s death on March 5, 2024, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, added a layer of unresolved grief and guilt. At the time, Cody and Garrison were estranged, and this tragedy further strained Cody’s relationships with his other children, including Gabriel Brown. Robyn’s first marriage ended in 2010, and she brought three children into her marriage with Cody. To marry Robyn andaopt her children legally, Cody divorced Meri Brown in 2014. Despite these efforts, Robyn’s children never fully integrated into the family, unlike the other Brown children.
The early seasons of “Sister Wives” painted a picture of unity and harmony, especially during Cody and Robyn’s wedding planning. However, underlying tensions surfaced over time, particularly when Cody’s decisions seemed to favor Robyn over his other wives. Now, with Janelle, Christine, and Meri gone, Robyn faces immense pressure as Cody’s only wife. She might soon realize the importance of the support network that the other wives provided, despite any previous desires for exclusivity with Cody.
In a lighter subplot, Christine Brown, recently remarried to David Woolley, is excitedaout an upcoming trip to meet NASCAR driver Kyle Larson during the Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte. She shared her excitement on Instagram, hoping to catch Larson’s attention and make the weekend memorable.
Christine’s enthusiasm for meeting Larson highlights her continued interest in celebrity encounters, a trait that has endeared her to many fans. As she and David prepare for their trip, they hope this experience will be a highlight of their new life together. Fans eagerly support Christine’s efforts, tagging Larson in comments and expressing their excitement for her potential encounter.
As “Sister Wives” delves into these complex personal stories, viewers can expect an emotionally charged episode filled with deep-seated family issues, personal aspirations, and the ongoing quest for happiness amidst turmoil.