Are Robyn and Kody Still Together From Sister Wives?
Yes, Robyn and Kody Brown are still together, at least as of mid-2025, making them the last couple standing from what used to be one of TLC’s most infamous plural marriages. But like any tabloid-worthy reality relationship, it’s not all bliss and banquets anymore. They’re officially monogamous—after Meri, Janelle, and Christine left and the dream of polygamy shriveled up like leftover birthday cake.
Robyn and Kody at the concert.
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Was it smooth sailing? Uh, absolutely not. At times it seemed like they were about as sturdy as a dollar-store umbrella in a wind tunnel. In Season 19, viewers watched Robyn get openly frustrated with Kody, who was still moping about his lost plural lifestyle and three spiritual divorces.
She sighed, she eye-rolled, she vented. It felt real—awkwardly, painfully, real. And yet, when the cameras turned off, Kody and Robyn were spotted together in Idaho Falls, all smiles and casual PDA, looking happier than a pair of newlyweds at the state fair.
Of course, the reality TV rumor mill loves to rev up for Robyn and Kody. One Reddit user even joked, "How many times do you think Kody threatens to move to Cancun before breakfast?" But when they were seen recently out and about, they seemed pretty content. Robyn’s not eyeing polygamy any time soon, but you can always expect a wistful, slightly bonkers hope that it might one day make a comeback in her life. For now, though, it’s just Kody and Robyn—awkward, complicated, yet together.
How Many Kids Do Kody and Robyn Have?
Kody and Robyn have five kids together. Three are Robyn’s from her previous marriage to David Jessop—Dayton, Aurora, and Breanna—whom Kody adopted after marrying Robyn. Then Solomon (born 2011) and Ariella (born 2016) arrived, adding to the TLC-fueled chaos. Their mini-family isn’t small; it’s a little odd, maybe, but it works for them.
Here’s their small but mighty crew:
- Dayton (Robyn’s eldest, college grad, business analytics enthusiast)
- Aurora (middle daughter, subject of absolutely wild online rumors)
- Breanna (youngest from Robyn’s prior marriage, not-so-loved by some fans due to bunk-bed drama)
- Solomon (Robyn and Kody’s son, master of Legos and occasional Instagram celebrity)
- Ariella (the baby of the bunch, the Internet’s favorite pacifier user and the 18th, and likely final, Brown kid)
The family isn’t picture-perfect. Take the infamous heated debate on whether Ariella was too old for a pacifier—a minor scandal that had Twitter parenting experts clutching their pearls in pure outrage. You’d think Ariella had set fire to the RV. But real life with this crew, if anything, is ordinary in its own quirky way. Robyn sometimes posts about the small sweetness of holding hands, deeply proud but also visibly exasperated when family drama spills into public view.
There is one adorable anecdote from Robyn’s Instagram: a photo of Solomon holding Ariella’s hand, hashtagged, “I love being a mom.” It’s the little moments, even amid the whirlwind.
Life Beyond The Plural Fam—Monogamy & Fallout
Meri, Janelle, and Christine are out. Robyn is it—the only named spouse left on Kody’s roster. The relationships with the ex-wives are... let’s call it totally estranged. Robyn tried staying in touch, but eventually just gave up. Now, she’s not chumming around with any of the former Sister Wives. Christine hasn’t spoken to Robyn in years; Meri’s gone off on her own adventure. Janelle, ever the diplomat, says she never really had much of a relationship with Robyn and is content leaving it that way.
Robyn herself described feeling like “the idiot that got left behind,” a sentiment that honestly feels at once self-deprecating and raw.
Kody? He seems to bounce between melancholy and relief—relieved that the fights are over, sad that a big polygamous team dream has gone bust. Robyn, meanwhile, is out here defending her marriage, taking flak from all corners, and, if fan reports are true, mostly just trying to keep the weirdness at bay.
Would they ever revisit polygamy? Kody says, nope. Robyn sometimes makes noises about wanting a big plural family again, but it’s probably more of a wish than a plan these days.
What’s Next for Kody & Robyn?
Honestly, who knows? For all the drama, they’re still together. Will it last? Maybe—but you wouldn’t catch me betting my savings on it. If Sister Wives gets renewed, I’d wager we’ll see both bickering and gooey moments. Maybe more hand-holding Instagram posts, maybe a few public spats over how many times Kody can complain about lost dreams in one week.
If you ever run into them at a grocery store (which apparently happens more than you’d expect in Idaho Falls), keep your eyes peeled for reality TV’s most enduring not-quite-royal couple, still living their lives—awkward, complex, and definitely not boring.