OMG!! Mykelti Padron is SLAMMING Kody Brown on her Patreon

Mykelti “Mckelty” Padron is tearing into Cody Brown like there’s no tomorrow — and she’s doing it publicly on her Patreon. After reading Christine Brown’s new book (yes, that Christine — her mother), Mykelti is absolutely not holding back. She’s laying out her truths, her frustrations, her deep hurts … all front and center. And get this — Christine just joined Mykelti’s Patreon a few days ago herself, in full support of her daughter. Yep, mother-daughter duo, side by side. I’m obsessed with their bond — it’s beautiful, real, and fierce. But let me tell you: Mykelti is done with Kody’s nonsense. And it’s not just him — she’s also going for Robin.

Finally, Mykelti and her husband Tony are speaking unfiltered about both Cody and Robin. No sugarcoating. No tiptoeing. Just raw truth. Let me break down what she had to say about Robin — because it’s bold.


🔥 Mykelti Takes Aim at Robin’s Relentless Drive

Mykelti zeroes in on what she sees as Robin’s refusal to accept a “no.” She argues that there have been moments — big ones — where the majority of the wives (three out of five) clearly indicated they did not want to continue on a particular path. The “exposé” or mission or whatever it was — it was supposed to be a decision made collectively. The answer was clear: no. But Robin, according to Mykelti, refuses to quit.

“She knows how to move on and accept when things don’t work.” — NOT Robin, says Mykelti.
“She doesn’t understand how to accept when things don’t work out. She just keeps pushing ‘let’s go, let’s go’ — but she doesn’t resolve the core of the issue. Let it go.”

That, she says, is not a weakness — that is a pattern. She points to Robin’s relationships with Mary and Janelle: Mary is trying to bow out, but Robin won’t let her. Janelle has been moved to the side, but Robin still won’t relinquish control over the idea. She remains locked in.


💸 Money, Control & Household Inequities

In her mother’s book — and echoed in Mykelti’s commentary — there’s a heavy suggestion that Cody maintained tight financial control over all the wives and their homes. Christine mentions that money was funneled into one “family account” managed by Cody. When a wife needed funds, she’d ask, and he’d write a check.

Now Mykelti is calling that setup out. She asserts Cody should have been more hands-on with each household’s finances, not operating like a king dishing out allowance. And she doesn’t hesitate to call out his priorities: buying a sports car, she says, while the wives and children were juggling budgets and daily needs. Grocery money? Nope, Cody rarely dipped into his own funds for that — unless it was a “special” occasion, like a UFC night, and even then, he’d assign one of the wives to pick it up. All while his wives are running entire households.


💔 Abandonment, Duty, and the Harshest Moments

Here’s where it gets gut-wrenching. Two days after Christine gave birth to Truly, Cody left. He didn’t offer support. When Christine was overwhelmed, dealing with recovery and a newborn, he didn’t step in.

But that’s not nearly the worst of it. One of Mykelti’s most intense indictments is of how Cody treated his 16-year-old daughter (from another union). The mother was out of town, and the baby sister was extremely ill — yet Cody allegedly refused to cross the street (literally 10 feet away) to help. Mykelti describes a household crisis: multiple children relying on each other, but nobody stepping up except the 16-year-old girl. She had to manage it all: younger siblings, frantic emergencies, everything. Mykelti is infuriated that Cody chose not to intervene, choosing neutrality over responsibility.

She shares how she personally spent hours each day at Truly’s hospital bedside — mornings, afternoons, whenever she could. Her school schedule afforded her flexibility—and she was there. Meanwhile, Cody was absent. Mykelti says she never saw him there. Maybe he came when she wasn’t there? But she never saw him. The pain in her tone makes it clear: that absence mattered, deeply.

Then there’s a moment when her sister Aspen calls Christine, panicking, needing help. They assume Cody will step in. He ends up doing something (after being pressured) — but the distance? The proximity? It was just a short walk across. He could have carried Truly back to Robin’s house. He could have cradled her. But he didn’t.

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🔥 The Boiling Point: Will It Finally Explode?

Mykelti is holding nothing back. She says the real issue is not even what’s happened — it’s why it continues: disrespect, lying, mistreatment. And she’s not just speaking for herself. She’s speaking for Christine. For her siblings. For anyone Cody has wronged.

She warns: the day will come when one of Cody’s children shows up at his home and lets him know to his face who and what he truly is. Because from where she stands, Cody is pushing his children away, tick by tick, with lies and disrespect. And those kids aren’t just going to stay silent. They won’t hold back. Many of them will go public — just like Mykelti is doing now.

“Spill that tea, girl. Woo. We here for it,” she says. She’s not just calling Cody out — she’s daring those who’ve felt silenced to speak. She’s already doing it.

She ends her fiery Patreon rant by saying she is one billion percent behind Christine and condemns any violation of her mother’s dignity. Her message is clear: Don’t lie on my mama. Don’t disrespect me. Don’t push your kids away. Because they will not let it stand.


📺 Side Note: The Show’s Return & What to Expect

Mykelti doesn’t let her rant overshadow what matters to fans: Sister Wives returns this very night — Season 20 premieres on TLC at 9:00 PM Central (that’s late evening for us). She’ll be recapping every juicy moment right here on her channel tomorrow. She wants us all tuned in, ready to dissect, react, and dive deep together.