Robyn Brown from Sister Wives is the wife who joined the Brown family last, but that doesn't mean she's had it easy when it comes to dealing with family drama. The polygamous Brown family is going to be facing some immense hurdles during season 16, and fans are wondering if Kody will have any wives left by the time the show's finale airs. Most fans believe that Robyn doesn't have to worry about anything since she is the favorite, but constantly being accused of causing issues has weighed her down.

Robyn was raised in a polygamous family. Still, she seemed to be taken aback when she saw the tension between the sister wives and realized that the Browns didn't have the perfect family life. Fans will recall that Kody got together with Meri Brown, Janelle Brown, and Christine Brown in the 90s. In 2010, Kody made the decision to bring in his fourth wife. As Sister Wives viewers now know, the decision put a strain on the entire family. Soon enough, Robyn became the scapegoat. While it is evident that Robyn has power over Kody, there are Sister Wives viewers who don't think she deserves all the blame.

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When it comes to the Brown family's troubles. Robyn gets blamed for everything that goes wrong. Most recently, viewers watched Christine become angry with her for not supporting her dream of moving back to Utah. Robyn claimed that she didn't want to move her children, but almost every Brown child has had to move once or twice in their life. Robyn was also blamed for Kody choosing to stay with her through the COVID-19 pandemic. After the newest trailer was released, TLC viewers felt that Robyn's crocodile tears were over-the-top and fake. Her critics believe she is pretending to be upset in order to get sympathy from people.

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Even though Robyn may be cast as the villain, it doesn't mean that the other three wives shouldn't concentrate on their own problems. Instead of looking at the newest wife, they should take the time to reevaluate their decisions. For example, if Christine is that unhappy in Arizona, she should leave. Robyn's opinion isn't holding her back. While Robyn undoubtedly influences her husband, Kody should not be able to avoid accountability.

It is hard to convince Sister Wives viewers that Robyn isn't manipulative because she's always painted as the villain of the series. One major hypothesis is that even though Robyn was brought up in a polygamous lifestyle, she would rather have her husband all to herself. The inability to integrate into the family has caused her nothing but trouble. Robyn seems more concerned with her nuclear family than the entire clan. Until she figures out what she wants, and the other wives do too, Robyn will always be the scapegoat.

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