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Gwendlyn Brown Criticizes 'Sister Wives' Compensation Practices for Children

The 23-year-old alleges she and her siblings received no direct payment for appearing on the show, raising questions about fairness and long-term impacts of growing up on reality TV.

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Overview

  • Gwendlyn Brown claims that she and her 17 siblings were not directly compensated by TLC for their participation in 'Sister Wives,' with payments going solely to their parents.
  • Christine Brown, Gwendlyn's mother, confirmed setting aside funds for her children's college and vehicles but acknowledged they were not paid when the show began.
  • Gwendlyn expressed dissatisfaction with the amount her mother allocated for camera time, stating it was not a fair share of the earnings.
  • She reflected on the dual impact of the show, which initially lifted her family out of poverty but also led to discomfort with constant filming as she grew older.
  • The dissolution of Kody Brown’s plural marriage over recent years has further reshaped family dynamics, with Gwendlyn voicing that her parents should have divorced earlier.