Sister Wives star Robyn Brown reveals it wasn’t all love and laughter in her Flagstaff, Arizona, home. While the cameras rolled and family tensions built, Robyn admits she quickly unraveled behind closed doors. What fans didn’t realize was just how heavy the deep depression she was sinking into had become.
Robyn Brown recently opened up about just how dark things became during the years of ongoing family breakdowns. While living in their Flagstaff, Arizona home, she revealed that the emotional toll of it all was overwhelming. As one wife after another walked out of her and husband Kody Brown’s life, Robyn said she spiraled deeper into depression.

First came Christine Brown’s exit in late 2021, marking the beginning of the family’s unraveling. Then, only a year later, Janelle Brown followed suit in 2022, further shattering what was left of their plural marriage. Finally, in early 2023, Meri Brown decided to call it quits, closing the chapter on Kody’s long-standing relationships once and for all. With each split, the atmosphere in the home grew heavier, and every departure left another emotional scar that Robyn couldn’t escape.
For Robyn, every wall in that house held echoes of heartbreak. The tension, the arguments, the painful goodbyes. It all added up until the place that once symbolized family became a constant reminder of loss, according to Star Magazine reports.
Sister Wives patriarch, Kody Brown, didn’t hold back either. He admits that the Arizona home wasn’t just the scene of multiple divorces. After all, it also became the setting for one of the darkest moments in his life. It was there that he learned about the passing of his and Janelle’s son, Garrison, in March 2024. That heartbreak sealed the house’s fate in his mind as a place filled with sadness and grief.
Kody and Robyn Brown Ready To Leave Behind The Arizona House of Heartbreak
After everything, Kody and Robyn are now eager to close that chapter for good. They’re ready for a “new beginning,” hoping to leave behind the shadows that followed them through every room. Christine, now happily remarried and living her best post-Sister Wives life, agrees that the couple needs to move on. From her perspective, it’s time for Kody and Robyn to pack up the past and start over somewhere that doesn’t carry the ghosts of failed marriages and heartbreak.

“Close that door,” she urged. And honestly? She might be right. The Flagstaff house has seen its fair share of emotional wreckage. Even the most loyal Sister Wives’ fans can see that a change of scenery might be long overdue.
After years of drama, breakups, and loss, Robyn Brown and Kody’s best chance at peace may be as simple as leaving those memories behind. It is time to find a new home where the walls aren’t whispering reminders of everything they’ve lost.
As far as some TLC fans are concerned. Kody and Robyn Brown don’t need another “spiritual wife” or another round of therapy. Perhaps all they need is a good realtor and a moving truck.