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Here's What Kody Brown From Sister Wives Really Does For A Living

Kody and his stable of spouses belonged to the Apostolic United Brethren. Per World Religions and Spirituality Project, one of the tenets of the Mormon splinter group is strict adherence to "traditional gender roles." Live Science notes the traditional female role is nurturing and caring for their husband. The primary male role is bringing home the bacon to support his family.

Kody's wives stick to their side of the bargain, cooking, cleaning, raising the 18 children, bolstering his ego, and generally catering to his every whim. Kody aces it in the "masculine" stakes; he's the patriarch, strong, assertive, and Alpha. However, his earning status is a little sketchy. Per In Touch Weekly, Kody worked for weapons manufacturers until they closed. Now, he occasionally crops up at gun shows, charges $99 upwards for videos on Cameos, and is paid for the reality show. Still, his actual "job" remains a mystery — aside from his son Paedon Brown hinting that it could be viewed as "controversial."

Meanwhile, Distractify reports that Meri Brown "runs a bed and breakfast," peddles clothing, and sells diet products. Christine and Jenelle Brown are also in the diet biz, and Jenelle is a life coach, with a website, "Strive With Janelle." Robyn Brown manages the family business, My Sister Wife's Closet. They also charge for Cameo videos. Perhaps Kody's work is managing all their income to ensure they sufficiently support him and the kids.

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Mittie Cheatwood

Update: 2024-06-05