'Sister Wives': Kody Brown wants to bring all the wives under one roof but fans think it's a bad idea

Kody Brown has been working hard to make sure his dream turns into a reality but unfortunately, it happens to be a nightmare for all the sister wives.
PUBLISHED JAN 20, 2020
Kody Brown (TLC)
Kody Brown (TLC)

Kody Brown has an idea about how he wants his family to live and it seems like he has finally gathered the courage to tell his family what he thinks. In today's episode of 'Sister Wives', Kody revealed that he has been working on a secret project for months now and finally feels that it is time that the rest hear it. 

In the previous episode, Kody had hinted his desire for all the family members to stay under one roof but it has been a dream that he has been trying to make into a reality for a long time. Previously, the sister wives had differences which made it better for all of them to stay in separate houses but the distance and the time spent by Kody with each sister wife often became problematic.  

At the same time, the financial woes were slowly starting to set in as the family was struggling to pay off rents for so many houses together. Keeping all this in mind, Kody thought that it would be best to move everyone under one roof while making sure that everyone had their privacy and space. He specially designed a house that he thought would satisfy all the wives. Another reason for him to think of this was the children. Kody wanted all of them to have an opportunity to interact with each other and he worried that staying apart would not yield the results he wanted. 

While he was convinced that the idea was a good deal for the family, the rest of the sister wives did not think so. To add to this, even the viewers thought that it wasn't a good idea to shift everyone under the same roof. Many took to social media to express their thoughts of how it would be a bad idea. 

"Total chaos 4 women under the same roof. They all have their way of doing things. As someone said, he just wants to make it easier for himself," one fan wrote. Another added, "Separate homes is what they need. Give himself some time as he "travels" between homes as to who he's headed to next. Never to this day have I understood why Meri has always had the biggest home. Most of the older kids are out so shrink up your homes!"

'Sister Wives' air on Sundays at 10 pm ET on TLC. 

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