BREAKING!! Sister Wives fans posting CONCERNS for Kody & Robyn’s son Solomon
BREAKING!! Sister Wives Fans Posting CONCERNS for Kody & Robyn’s Son Solomon
The Sister Wives fandom is in an uproar once again — but this time, the focus isn’t on Kody’s fractured marriages or Robyn’s controversial role in the Brown family. Instead, fans are voicing deep concern for Robyn and Kody’s young son, Solomon. What started as a sweet observation about his quiet demeanor has spiraled into a passionate online debate about the children’s well-being, parenting dynamics, and the darker side of social media commentary.
For years, Sister Wives viewers have adored seeing the youngest Brown kids, Solomon and his little sister Ariella, appear on screen. Their innocent comments and lighthearted nature brought much-needed warmth to a show often clouded by tension. Fans loved hearing their adorable observations, with many saying they “light up every scene they’re in.” But lately, those joyful moments have been overshadowed by growing unease among viewers — particularly about Solomon’s emotional state and his relationship with his parents.
One Reddit user sparked discussion by writing, “Anyone else feel bad for Solomon?” They described him as a “shy and aware” boy who seems to recognize the chaos surrounding his family but is powerless to change it. The comment gained traction fast, with fans echoing the sentiment. Viewers noted that in recent episodes, Solomon appeared uncomfortable — especially in a scene where Kody was seen combing his son’s hair, a moment that many found awkward and revealing. Some felt it symbolized Kody’s controlling nature and Robyn’s overprotectiveness.
Others pointed to a larger issue — the way Robyn’s children, including older siblings Aurora, Breanna, and Dayton, have grown up in an insulated environment that may have limited their emotional independence. Critics claim that Robyn’s strict parenting style and her close attachment to Kody have led to her children being “emotionally stunted,” struggling to form healthy boundaries or relationships outside their immediate household.
One heartbreaking fan theory suggested that Solomon’s upbringing feels “like being raised in a dollhouse” — everything neat and controlled, but lacking genuine freedom or connection. According to that perspective, the Brown children under Robyn’s care have been expected to play the part of “perfect angels” rather than being allowed to grow and make mistakes.
But while these discussions might come from concern, others have called out the darker undertones of online commentary. A prominent content creator recently slammed the Reddit thread for “passive-aggressively bullying children.” They reminded fans that, while the Sister Wives cast may be public figures, the kids did not sign up for public scrutiny. “These are real kids,” the creator emphasized. “One day, they’ll Google their names and see what people said about them. Imagine being thirteen and reading strangers calling you ‘emotionally underdeveloped.’ It’s cruel.”
In a rare moment of self-reflection, the same creator admitted having once contributed to similar speculation before realizing the harm it causes. “It’s easy to forget that behind every reality show moment is a child who just wants love and normalcy,” they confessed. “We should be lifting these kids up, not tearing them down.”
Yet, many still fear for Solomon’s future. One viewer heartbreakingly noted that Solomon “would have benefited from having a closer relationship with his older brothers,” like Hunter or Garrison. “Robyn coddles him too much,” the comment read. “He’ll struggle once he’s older because he hasn’t been given room to grow.” Some even joked grimly that if TLC ever made a Sister Wives spinoff, it could be titled Smothered: The Brown Edition.
Others worried that Solomon’s once-close friendship with Christine’s daughter Truly has faded since the family split apart. “It’s sad,” one fan wrote. “He didn’t ask for any of this — to lose siblings, to be caught in the middle of his parents’ choices. He’s just a kid.”
There’s also been talk about Solomon’s isolation within his household. With his older brother Dayton now reportedly living separately in an RV on the Browns’ property and surrounded mostly by women, Solomon’s only male role model appears to be Kody himself — a figure whose relationships with his other sons have ended in tragedy and estrangement. Fans can’t help but wonder what impact that might have on a young boy still trying to find his identity.

And the speculation doesn’t stop there. Some even accuse Robyn of using Solomon as her “anchor baby,” a cruel term implying that his birth ensured Kody would never leave her. That rumor reignited anger among longtime viewers who already see Robyn as manipulative and overly dependent on Kody’s attention. Others quickly defended her, insisting that such accusations cross a line and show how vicious online fandoms can become.
Unfortunately, the negativity online has already had devastating consequences for the Brown family. Many Sister Wives fans remember the heartbreaking loss of Garrison Brown earlier this year — a tragedy that rocked the family and the fanbase alike. Garrison’s passing led to renewed calls for compassion, as family members revealed that social media criticism had deeply affected him. After that, several fans urged others to stop mocking or dissecting the children’s behavior for entertainment.
Now, with Solomon stepping more into the public eye as he gets older, people fear history could repeat itself. “We need to stop turning these kids into memes or subjects of debate,” one viewer posted. “They didn’t choose this life — their parents did.”
Even among the chaos, though, some fans hope Solomon’s sweet and quiet nature might help him navigate the complexities of his famous family. “He’s kind and gentle, just like Truly,” one commenter shared. “I hope he finds his own path — away from the cameras, away from the drama.”
As Sister Wives continues airing on TLC, viewers will no doubt keep watching for clues about Solomon’s life and growth. But this latest wave of fan concern has sparked a bigger conversation about accountability, kindness, and the impact of words online. Whether you love or criticize the Browns, one thing is clear: it’s time to protect the youngest members of this family from the internet storm surrounding them.
The message from many fans is simple — show empathy, not judgment. While Kody and Robyn’s choices remain controversial, Solomon and Ariella deserve privacy, peace, and the chance to be kids — not characters in an endless reality TV saga.
Stay tuned to Sister Wives for the next episode, airing exclusively on TLC, and keep the discussion going — with compassion first.