Cody Brown, the patriarch of the reality TV show “Sister Wives,” recently posted a bizarre video that left many fans puzzled. In the video, Cody starts by wishing someone a happy birthday and congratulating them on upcoming trips to Denver, Wyoming, and Florida. He contrasts the environments of these places, reminiscing about Wyoming’s unique landscapes. The video then takes an unexpected turn as Cody gives a lengthy, unrequested tutorial on his hair care routine, sharing his use of various products like Moroccan oil and Argan oil.
As he styles his hair, Cody offers advice on life, urging viewers to project themselves into the future to assess their habits and attitudes. He stresses the importance of diet, exercise, and work ethic, but only briefly touches on the significance of relationships. Cody’s focus on superficial aspects of life, such as physical appearance and material possessions, underscores his apparent narcissism and lack of self-awareness.
He uses the story of Ebenezer Scrooge from “A Christmas Carol” to emphasize the need for self-reflection and change but fails to recognize his own flaws. Cody’s advice feels hypocritical given his troubled relationships with his family and his history of neglect and emotional abuse. The video concludes with Cody appearing disheveled and possibly unwell, leaving fans concerned about his mental state and the well-being of his family.
The video has sparked concern and criticism from viewers, who see it as another example of Cody’s delusional and shallow perspective on life. Despite his attempt to offer guidance, Cody’s advice falls flat, highlighting his inability to grasp the deeper aspects of human connection and personal growth.