In a surprising revelation during a live Q A on her Facebook page, Robin Brown from “Sister Wives”
confessed to spearheading a failed business venture back in 2017. The eight-minute video exposed Robin
as the sole family member involved in the jewelry business, which she admitted to dragging her family
into. Despite her efforts, by 2017, nobody in the family was interested in helping her anymore. It was revealed that resources were poured into the venture, resulting in a business collapse and unsellable jewelry designs. The extent of the financial losses remains unclear, but the company’s website remains inactive, with no updates for five years. Janelle had long predicted the business’s failure, dismissing it as nothing more than a hobby that would never succeed.
Robin’s design approach reflected a narrow worldview, stemming from her fundamentalist background, where her personal tastes guided her creations. However, she failed to resonate with consumers, lacking the ability to understand their desires or effectively market her products. Despite her claims of honesty, symbolized by her love for daonflies, her designs and sales pitches demonstrated a disconnect with reality, indicative of her narcissistic tendencies. Furthermore, Robin’s recent social media activity, including a secretive Facebook profile and a revised Twitter bio, suggests a preoccupation with public perception and a desire to portray herself as successful and content. The failure of Sister Wives Closet and Robin’s subsequent admission shed light on the family’s financial struggles and the impact of personal beliefs on business decisions.