‘Sister Wives’ Star Gwendlyn Brown Says She Felt TLC Wanted To ‘Exploit’ Her Sexuality

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‘Sister Wives’ Star Gwendlyn Brown Says She Felt TLC Wanted To ‘Exploit’ Her Sexuality
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'Sister Wives' star GwendlynBrown was uncomfortable with focus on her sexuality

is currently recapping recent episodes of her family’s reality show and in this week’s recap, she discusses one that featured her prominently.

In a “Sister Wives” episode that aired in October 2022, Gwendlyn noted that she is bisexual, adding that she’s attracted to men, women, and people that fall into other gender spectrums. “I look so mad in the moment, and I wasn’t even upset. I was a little disappointed,” Gwendlyn shares in her new. “I thought we were going to talk about the divorce. And all of the sudden, they were like, ‘We’re going to talk about your sexuality, Gwendlyn.'”

Gwendlyn goes on to speculate about why TLC would want to include this information in the episode, which widely centered around her parents’ split. “They were like, ‘Ooh, we have another queer. We’re going to exploit that. And make ourselves famous,'” Gwendlyn alleges, before backtracking slightly, saying, “I’m sure it’s not, but it did feel weird. They also had me talk about my autism here too. I was like, ‘That’s weird.’ I thought we were going to talk about my parents’ divorce.”

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