‘Sister Wives’ Kody Brown Shocks, Admits Personality Disorder

Sister Wives star, Kody Brown has made a shocking revelation as he admits that he has a personality disorder. Viewers are well aware that he never takes accountability for anything and everyone else is always wrong. Yet, an old scene has resurfaced and it shows Kody openly admitting he is not perfect. Keep reading for more details.
Kody Brown Shocks, Admits Personality Disorder
For years, Kody Brown has prided himself on being infallible. When his third wife, Christine Brown Woolley opted to leave the plural marriage, he blamed her for the downfall. He then threw himself a heartbreak pity party for what had transpired. More so, he believed Christine and his second wife, Janelle Brown were at fault for turning his children against him. The kids were also cruel to his fourth wife, Robyn Brown for no reason at all, at least in his mind. He did not realize the children saw that he favored Robyn and her five kids which was extremely impactful on them.
Viewers may diagnose Kody with a plethora of things which is common for people to do. They have been angry with him for a very long time and do not necessarily approve of his behavior. More so, Robyn Brown has been called out for playing the victim but does her husband have a very real personality disorder? In Season 11 of Sister Wives, the family played The Newlywed Game. While doing so, Kody discovered he was a narcissist.
It is clear he is admitting that he is a narcissist and the former polygamist almost seems proud of this diagnosis. This was discovered when a Redditor did a rewatch of the hit TLC series. The OP wrote this:
- Kody bluntly tells everyone he IS a narcissist and knows it. The shoe fits and he’ll happily wear it.
After seeing this, a follower immediately quoted Maya Angelou:
- “When people tell you who they are, believe them the first time.”
Many people saw this and were not the slightest bit surprised.
The First Step…
After Kody Brown was found out to be a narcissist, Sister Wives followers were not surprised. More so, one person joked about the first step to recovery is admitting there is a problem:
- He was telling us all along
- The first step is admitting you have a problem…
- You can admit something and not consider it a problem. I think that probably fits Kody better.
So, maybe he knows that he has a problem but he thinks it is a joke and won’t deal with it. Right now, his biggest fear seems to be that Robyn will also leave him. He has already lost his first three wives but Robyn is his real love. Maybe he just does not want to be alone.
Do you think he is truly a narcissist or is there more that he has yet to address? Let us know your thoughts and watch Sister Wives Sundays on TLC.
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No, he is not a narcissist. A person with narcissistic personality disorder would never say that. Non-medical people mistake selfish, arrogant, Immature behavior with personality disorders.
He most assuredly has NPD. People that are narcs are often aware of what they are but they are incapable of change because they don’t see it as a problem. They cannot be healed and you can watch their lives crumble eventually just like his has. Robyn isn’t his true love, she’s just his biggest supply.
Some people with NPD do admit that they have it. There are quite a few diagnosed narcissists on TikTok that regularly talk about it. My ex admits he has it when it serves him.
Season 17 during the divorce from Christine was text book NPD. He was so unsure of how to act because he hadn’t studied that personality before so he was doing his very best to play the role of angry. He was clueless!! Unfortunately religious circles basically teach narcissist how to behave and that’s how they get over on women by pretending to be whatever that specific religion says a man is supposed to behave. They just take all of that in and emulate that person. It is a narcissist dream, and until these religious organizations start to teach women about the Wolf and sheep’s clothing, they will continue to get away with it. This was truly fascinating to watch as someone who is a few years out and away from narcissistic abuse from a relationship with the pastor that turned out to be a narcissist. They have absolutely no emotions zero and you don’t see it until the mask they wear of the perfect good guy slips but once it slips, that’s it. Truly fascinating!!!