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Robyn Brown Says She Needs ‘Off Camera Moment’ With Her ‘Sister Wives’ To Move On

Robyn Brown hinted that she needed some time away from the camera to navigate complex family dynamics with her former “Sister Wives.”

The star’s cryptic statement comes amid turmoil for the Brown family — Christine Brown’s departure, Janelle Brown’s growing independence, and Meri Brown’s ongoing battle with Kody Brown — all of which have taken a toll on them.

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A poignant revelation on the upcoming “Sister Wives: One-on-One special” shows Kody’s youngest and often controversial wife revealing her desire for “off-camera moments” with her sister’s ex-wives, Christine, Janelle, and Meri.

She believes getting their permission is essential to continuing her marriage with the patriarch. Although host Sukanya Krishnan reassured her of the affirmation from her “Sister Wives,” Brown emphasized that their sentiments were not conveyed to her in private discussions.

“They didn’t share it with me off camera,” he insists. In an exclusive sneak peek provided by ETthe tearful star expressed her “disrespect” for being the only couple left to experience happiness with Kody.

The polygamist’s only remaining wife mentioned her need for intimate conversations with other women. She insists, “I need an outside camera, in front of me, because I don’t know how. It feels like disrespecting his kids. It feels like disrespecting the commitment I made.”

The mother of five emphasized her continued commitment to “Sister’s Wife” and Kody, stating, “My commitment to them, to their kids, to Kody about this family, it’s not broken, and I don’t know how to break it. I don’t know how to solve it.”

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Before Robyn’s emotional confession, Janelle and Christine openly discussed the state of their relationship with the polygamous family. In a firm stance, Christine declared her relationship with Meri a thing of the past, asserting, “I will not be friends with Meri. I will not be close to him.”

Despite this apparent separation, he offered his best wishes to the mother of one, saying, “I wish her the best; however, I hope that he finds what he is looking for. I know he wants to have a romantic partner.”

Christine also emphasized refusing to dwell on past issues and instead maintaining a mutually beneficial relationship. Janelle voices her feelings, shows no ill will towards Meri and wishes for her happiness. Showing her priorities, including her children, she stated:

“If I face an event, it won’t be cruel or like we won’t ignore each other we always say hello.”

Regarding Robyn, Christine is adamant about not pursuing a relationship with her, citing the need to have someone she trusts in her life. The mother of six expressed doubts about Robyn’s intentions, highlighting the lack of evidence of a genuine desire to reconnect.

Likewise, Janelle reveals a lack of deep connection with Robyn, describing their interactions as teamwork that works for the sake of the family rather than a personal bond.

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Last month, The Blast stated that the TV personality broke her silence on the factors that led to the demise of her plural marriage.

According to Robyn, the journey to the end began during the family’s move to Las Vegas, where significant changes took place. The focus shifts from marital relationships to adult children who leave home.

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“I think it started when we were in Las Vegas. So their focus starts shifting to the kids who have left home to live their lives instead of focusing on their relationship with Kody,” she said.

However, geographic moves alone are not the only catalyst for family transformation. The reality TV star pointed to the disruptive power of the COVID-19 pandemic as a key factor, creating what she described as a “perfect storm” of circumstances.

He noted that unity in plural marriages began to crumble when the epidemic hit. Disagreements about crisis management arise, culminating in a conflict fueled by the family members’ newfound freedom.

Robyn revealed, “We’re not really together, and everyone is [was] disagree on how to deal with it. And it became this fight, and people were very free at that point.”

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