Kody Brown has put his polygamous family before the cameras in the hit series Sister Wives, but things aren't quite going the way he had originally planned. The reality television star was once able to meet the needs of his family and fully reap the benefits of his lifestyle choices, but things started to shift when he started to show obvious favoritism to his last and most recent wife, Robyn.
Fans watched as one by one, the women declared their unhappiness with Kody, and were stunned when Meri Brown revealed she and Kody had a non-existent intimate life. Making matters worse was the fact that Christine Brown decided to leave Kody for good and moved Utah, putting her polygamous lifestyle and her marriage to Kody far behind her, with no intentions of looking back.
With all this turmoil and controversy surrounding Kody's inability to hold his family together, fans are starting to wonder if he will eventually get new wives to sustain his way of life.
Kody Brown has been honest about considering a fresh, new start for himself. He understands that the polygamous family he worked so hard to cultivate has fallen apart around him, and it's quite obvious that there isn't an easy fix to mend this problem. Starting new with some additional wives seems like it would be a natural solution. This would shift the focus of fans away from his current failures and direct them to the intrigue that a new relationship would bring.
Ultimately, Kody Brown's decision to bring new wives into the Brown family is going to depend on what his current and remaining wives do next. Kody has always maintained that he won't leave his wives on his own accord and has repeatedly stated if they want to leave, they should be the ones to depart on their own accord.
The current state of affairs isn't working for anyone, but if Kody suddenly introduces another wife, it may tip his current wives over the edge and encourage them to leave.
If Kody Brown doesn't find a way to create peace with his existing wives and make them each happy enough to stay, he may soon not have any choice but to take on new wives and embark on a new start. The only wife that seems wiling to happily remain with Kody is Robyn Brown, but if she's the only one that stays, Kody would need to find new wives in order to maintain his status as the head of a polygamous family.
Janelle Brown has recently come forward to state that she really doesn't need Kody anymore, and this may very well be the opening that Kody fills with another person. Janelle has opened up recently, stating, "I’ve had to really think. My children are almost grown and there’s not a huge necessity anymore to stay. It was a wonderful way to raise children... With Kody and I right now, our relationship is pretty strained. And you know, it’s easy to walk away.”
Much of the friction between the Sister Wives has stemmed from the fact that Kody Brown failed to balance his time between them. When Robyn joined the family and Kody proceeded to marry her, it became abundantly clear to the rest of the wives that Robyn held a special place in his heart. Kody has made no secret of the fact that he prefers Robyn over the others, which doesn't bode well to keeping things unified.
It would be beneficial to bring in new wives and make it clear in the onset that Robyn is the main wife that exists on her own level. That gives him a fresh start and operates on the assumption that friction wouldn't develop if Robyn's hierarchy is pre-declared.
Kody Brown has boldly told his current wives that they are free to go anytime. When this is paired with his declaration that he would not leave them but would rely on the wives to leave on their own accord, it seems Kody is trying to push them all away. By telling them they are free to leave at a time that things are not going well in his relationships, it may give Kody the opportunity to start new with greater ease.
Kody had control of his life when his wives lived in Vegas with him. The move to Arizona proved to be unbearable for the wives, and he immediately began to lose control over his personal life. The ladies started venting to one another and began discussing Robyn's preferred treatment when compared to the other wives.
Issues such as failed intimacy and lack of attention began to rise to the surface, and Kody was exposed. The easy way for him to regain control would be to wipe the slate clean and build new relationships.
Now that Christine Brown has officially left Kody and relocated to Utah to start her new life there is an obvious gap that can be easily filled with another wife. She has left a space that Kody could put another wife into, and it would only make sense to fill the void, to remove the fixation on the fact that it exists. Christine is very done with Kody and there's no hope of her ever coming back, so there would be nothing stopping Kody from finding a replacement.
There's no mistaking the fact that Kody Brown wants to have more children. He has stated that it's important to him to grow and expand his family further, but his current situation isn't lending itself to that experience.
Of the wives that he has left, Robyn is the only one that remains fond of him, and she has been clear that she's not interested in having more children. She is the only wife young enough to have kids, but she has already had five children and isn't likely to have more. Kody may bring a new wife to the family for the sheer purpose of procreating.
Unfortunately, if Janelle or Meri decide to leave Kody, there won't be enough content to keep the show on the air. The premise of Sister Wives is to depict the unique lifestyle and challenges facing polygamous relationships, so it's hinged on having several wives in the equation. If Kody wants to maintain his reign as the most famous polygamous family on reality television, he is going to have to engage in relationships with new women. After all, the show must go on.
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