Robyn Brown Tried To Rewrite Gabe & Gwendlyn ‘Twin’ Birthrights?
Lately, Sister Wives fans are finding great talking points about the complex Brown family. Recently, fans spotted a sneaky ploy by Robyn Brown to insert her family awkwardly stealing away Gabriel and Gwendlyn’s “twin” birthrights.
The Brown’s “Twins”
In a recent Reddit thread, Sister Wives fans caught a significant detail when viewing all the kids’ birthdates side by side. Notably, Gwendlyn and Gabriel Brown were born just days apart. Although the two were born to different mothers, their family considered them the “twins” because they both entered the world just four days apart. In particular, these two were raised with Christine, Janelle, Meri, and Kody Brown in a close-knit parenting style. However, when Robyn Brown joined the family, her daughter Aurora was close in age as well. In Robyn’s desire to fit in, she began to consider Aurora, Gabriel, and Gwendlyn “triplets” instead of the “twin” birthright they carried for more than nine years prior.
Robyn Brown Unnecessarily Takes Gwendlyn And Gabriel’s ‘Twin’ Birthright
But astute Sister Wives fans see a strange detail when the birth order and ages are next to each other. On Reddit, a fan opens a conversation by saying, “Christine and Janelle were just baby machines to begin with.” And then they discuss the fact that the wives were pumping out babies back-to-back from 1994-2004. Additionally, they added more children spread out a bit more until 2016. However, some fans realized that Robyn Brown was considering Aurora a “triplet” even though her birth was six months after Gwendlyn and Gabriel’s birthdays. Additionally, they don’t understand why Robyn includes Aurora since she lived in a different household for nine years before Robyn’s marriage to Kody.
Reddit Fans Call Out Robyn Brown
Undeniably, Sister Wives fans notice the large gap and see Robyn Brown’s need to insert her daughter into the spotlight when entering the family.
- “Gabe and Gwen only four days apart and always being considered ‘the twins’ but Robyn changing it from twins to triplets when Aurora was born 6 months after is interesting. Also, Aurora and Truely have the same birthday? I missed if that was ever mentioned on the show.”
- “Suddenly adding Aurora as a triplet was ridiculous. Gabe and Gwen have a birthday a few days a part and have been together since birth.”
- “Gabe and Gwen were hanging out in the same household, just in different uteruses. It’s like they were housemates since conception.”
- “They also LOOK like twins which blows my mind. Patently ridiculous to try to wedge Aurora in there.”
Robyn Brown Astounds Other Fans By Her Need To Include Aurora
Additionally, Robyn Brown astounds Sister Wives fans with her audacity to rewrite the Brown family traditions to add her daughter into the mix.
- “If Aurora was added to being a triplet then why weren’t Savannah and Breanna twins? They are Both in the same year/grade.
It’s bc Robyn couldn’t let the OG brown kids have anything special and felt the need to erase any norm that started before she entered the family. She’s manipulated them since day one.”
- “Oh I’m sure if there was a picture of Gabe and Gwen together, Robyn would photoshop Aurora in.”
- “She was even born in a completely different year 🤦🏼♀️.”
- “That always bothered me… they were far enough apart that they would never be ‘triplets’. I don’t care if they’re in the same grade. It’s not the same thing as being born practically on the same day.”
- “She has to prove she was always part of the family by rewriting everything.”
- “Not only that but the others were twins, as in they were literal babies being raised together. Aurora was born 6 months afterward and they didn’t even meet until they were like 9ish. There’s a lot of kids that were born within 6 months of each other!”
What do you think about Robyn Brown claiming Aurora, Gabriel, and Gwendlyn were “triplets” once they married into the family? Do you think it stole Gabe and Gwen’s “twin” birthright? Are you wanting to see more of Sister Wives? Tell us what you think about the family dynamics in the comments below.