In a surprising twist on Sister Wives, Kody Brown’s relationship with his daughter Mykelti
has taken a dramatic turn. Known for his strained relationships with several of his children, Kody has faced loyalty
from a few, including Mykelti. However, recent events suggest a fallout between them, leading to their estrangement.
Fans last saw Kody with his children at a somber family event in March, where he attended the funeral of his son, Garrison. During the funeral, Kody spent little time with his children as the family grieved deeply. Since then, it appears Kody has been dedicating most of his time to Robyn and her kids. A Reddit user recently spotted the 55-year-old shopping at Target in Utah with one of Robyn’s daughters, noting his absence from his other children’s lives.
Reddit discussions speculate on the reasons behind Kody turning on Mykelti. One theory suggests that the fallout occurred because Mykelti supported her mother, Christine. According to a Reddit poster, Mykelti questioned why Kody was never attracted to Christine, which reportedly upset him. Additionally, Mykelti had a hand in choosing the town Christine moved to after leaving Kody, which may have added to the tension.
Some fans believe Kody’s issues stem from anyone not praising him unconditionally, interpreting Mykelti’s questioning as a challenge to his authority. This perceived disloyalty has fueled speculation that Kody sees Mykelti as an adversary. Further evidence of their strained relationship surfaced when Kody did nothing for Mykelti’s birthday earlier this month, highlighting their growing distance.
On Father’s Day, the lack of tribute posts from his children added to the speculation about Kody’s neglected relationships. While some fans believe Kody deserved the silence, others noted how painful it must have been for him to receive no acknowledgment from his children on such a significant day.
The fallout between Kody and Mykelti adds another layer of drama to Sister Wives, as fans continue to watch the evolving dynamics within the Brown family.