“After divorcing ‘Sister Wives’ star Robyn Brown: What jobs does she do to make a living and how does she earn money?”
Working hard or hardly working? Sister Wives’ Robyn Brown has starred on the TLC reality show for 13 years, but what else does she do for a living? Keep reading to find out everything to know about Robyn’s job, what she does for a living, how she makes money and more.
What Is ‘Sister Wives’ Star Robyn Brown’s Job?
One of Robyn’s jobs is filming for the long-running series, which first premiered in 2010. During a lengthy tell-all interview with John Yates uploaded to YouTube in January 2023, Paedon Brown – Kody Brown’s only son with ex Christine Brown – did not hold back when talking about what else Robyn does for a living.
“Robyn is a stay-at-home married mother with a husband who is a stay-at-home father and stay-at-home husband, and both of them film every other week,” the National Guard graduate said.
Earlier in the interview, the TLC personality touched on Robyn’s jobs outside of Sister Wives – particularly, her online clothing and jewelry store, My Sisterwife’s Closet – telling John, “Work? Well, she did a few things for a few weeks a few times.”
When asked if the online boutique is as “lucrative as Robyn makes it out to be,” Paedon replied, “No, no. I’m not saying she didn’t put work into it, she did put work into it, she did try. But then it failed – hard and bad.”
After being informed that the clothing and accessories website was “still up,” Paedon responded, “It is still up! I did not know that. That is news to me. My Sisterwife’s Closet is not what it was supposed to be. She put effort into it. She definitely tried, I’m not going to deny that, but it didn’t go anywhere.”
Though it’s still up and running, those visiting the site have been greeted with a pop-up message that reads, “We are busy updating the store for you. Sign up for our newsletter to stay informed!” since 2019.
The reality TV family earns about 10 percent of the show’s per-episode budget, according to CheatSheet. TLC reportedly spends around $250,000 to $400,000 on every episode, meaning the Brown family receives about $25,000 to $40,000 to split among them.
Robyn Brown Is a ‘New York Times’ Best-Selling Author
Kody, Robyn, Christine and former wives Janelle Brown and Meri Brown are all credited as authors of the New York Times best-selling memoir, Becoming Sister Wives: The Story of an Unconventional Marriage, which hit bookshelves in April 2013.