Robyn Brown and Kody Brown share a profound connection that may have been destined from the start, showcasing the complexities of their relationship.
In a recent episode of the popular TLC reality series Sister Wives, which aired on April 20, the couple took a reflective journey through their love story, discussing moments that highlighted the depth of their bond, including a specific term that Kody previously ridiculed.
During a heartfelt family dinner, Kody, who is a father to 18 children, including those he shares with Robyn and his three former wives Meri Brown, Janelle Brown, and Christine Brown, expressed his feelings by saying, “I’m a fool for my woman. I love her.” He admitted, “I didn’t realize that Mom was my soul mate when I married her,” revealing his evolving perspective on love and companionship.
He then turned to Robyn, questioning her memory of their past dialogue: “I mean, did I know? Do you remember me saying that word to you? I didn’t use the word, did I?” This inquiry prompted a thoughtful exchange about their journey together.
Robyn, who officially became Kody’s wife in 2014 after he amicably divorced Meri to “legally restructure” their unique polygamous family, replied with a hint of humor, “You mocked the word,” addressing Kody’s past attitude towards the concept of soul mates.
In a moment of sincerity, Kody quickly apologized for his previous comments, expressing regret with, “Oh, I did? I’m sorry. I hope I didn’t insult you.” His acknowledgment of past insensitivity showcased his growth and commitment to Robyn.
Ultimately, Robyn—who shares children Dayton, 25, Aurora, 23, Breanna, 21, Solomon, 13, and Ariella, 9 with Kody—reassured him that his earlier remark did not truly offend her, emphasizing the strength and understanding in their relationship.