Ex-wives are capable of stripping their ex-husband Kody Brown of as much as $6M in potential income thanks to…
Christine, Janelle, and Meri Brown are capable of stripping their ex-husband Kody Brown of as much as $6M in potential income thanks to their decision to split from him. As TvShowsAce has highlighted in a few different pieces, all three of these women have been working hard on their revenge bodies. Meri Brown recently flaunted a fresh makeup style on her face. Likewise, Janelle and Christine Brown have been dropping pounds like crazy. Fans admit they can’t blame these lovely women for feeling themselves as it must’ve felt great to drop 200 pounds of toxic energy on their way out the door.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, a PR expert admits that Kody is really going to be feeling the split in his wallet and all three of his ex-wives stand to be way better off financially after making the decision to leave him. The PR expert explains that even their contracts with TLC would end up being more beneficial for them financially as they are no longer pouring into the family fund.
Kody Brown stands to be stripped of as much as $6M
The PR expert goes on to tell the media outlet that Kody Brown stands to lose as much as $6M in potential income as each of his lovely ex-wives could easily net between $800K and $2M annually thanks to their decision to split from him.
Using brand partnerships, selling products, and sponsorships, each of the wives can easily net anywhere from $800K to $2M that they wouldn’t be legally required to share with Kody Brown as they were never legally married to him.
While the PR expert doesn’t know the terms of their contract with TLC, he goes on to explain the women also have the door wide open to request more money from the network now that they are separate from Kody. Turns out, being single will work in their favor as it is wildly appealing to a lot of different brands and sponsorships. Moreover, the drama surrounding the show has also made Sister Wives a relatable hot topic.
People can relate to [the Sister Wives] and especially people who are going through tough times. People who are going through separations and bad relationships relate to them.”
In addition to all of this, it is also just standard practice for income to go up any time a contract is renewed. So, things could look very different for these ladies when the time comes to renew their contracts with TLC.
What is Kody Brown’s Net Worth?
Kody Brown is an American reality television star and polygamist who has a net worth of $800,000. Kody Brown is most famous for appearing in the series “Sister Wives,” which focuses on Brown’s polygamous family. He was also the subject of a prominent legal case in which the United States challenged the State of Utah’s criminal polygamy law. Kody has claimed that he is only legally married to one of his 4 wives, while the other three are “spiritual unions.”
Early Life
Kody Winn Brown was born on January 17th of 1969. Kody was born into a polygamous family, as his father became a polygamist and took three wives. Kody was raised alongside three siblings, although he does not know which ones came from which of his father’s three wives. Raised in a Mormon household, he later admitted that he and his family struggled with the Mormon faith while he was growing up.
Sister Wives
Kody began appearing in TLC’s “Sister Wives” when it debuted in 2010. The show follows his family’s life, including all their minor arguments and interesting divisions of labor in this unique system. Initially, Kody Brown wanted to star in “Sister Wives” to bring awareness to polygamy in the United States, in the hopes that it would become more accepted in the mainstream.
Legal Issues
Although Kody hoped to paint polygamy in a positive light with “Sister Wives,” this plan somewhat backfired when he was the subject of legal action. The US federal courts challenged the state of Utah’s polygamy law, and footage from “Sister Wives” was essentially used as evidence against Kody Brown.
The day after the first episode of “Sister Wives” was aired, police in Utah announced that they were investigating Kody Brown for bigamy, a felony charge that comes with a maximum prison sentence of 20 years. In addition, each of his wives also faced a possible 5-year prison sentence.
Kody Brown assumed that because he was only legally married to one of his wives, he would be safe from criminal charges. However, Utah state law often defines marriage as cohabitation. Because Kody Brown had lived with his four wives as a “family unit” for a period of 16 years, some observers argued that he was actually in a common-law marriage with all four women simultaneously.
Although the case was eventually taken to the district courts, it was dropped. A judge ruled that the definition of marriage as cohabitation was unconstitutional. The state of Utah then took up the matter with the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, although the case was dismissed. In the end, it was determined that polygamy prosecutions should be limited to cases in which alleged child bigamy, fraud, and abuse/violence were taking place.
Relationships
Kody Brown is married to Meri, Janelle, Christine, and Robyn, all of whom have taken his surname. That being said, the only marriage that holds any legal weight is his marriage to Robyn. He legally divorced his first wife Meri, but only so that he could legally adopt Robyn’s three children from her previous marriage. Because of this, Kody Brown has a total of 18 children – 15 of which are biologically related to him.