Mary Brown is here with an unexpected and unusual update on her transgender child, Leon.
Sister Wives sat down with People magazine this week to discuss the 29-year-old, who Has come out as transgender In June 2022.
“They’ve decided, of their own accord, not to be super public,” Mary told PEOPLE, using the nickname Leon said he would prefer and adding:
“That’s why I don’t talk about them that much.”


Leon Brown underwent gender reassignment surgery In January 2023 and Spouse Audrey Chris After about nine months.
Meri, for her part, said that “whatever they want to put on social media, that’s what people get to know about them,” insisting that they respect Leon’s request for privacy. tries to
“We talk often” I told peopleHowever. “They are doing well.”
Leon appeared here and there on Sister Wives over the years, but has been absent for several seasons now.
Most fans believe this is due to the tension that exists between Cody, his only surviving spouse Robin, and Cody’s mostly grown children.


“There’s a lot to argue about, and I think it’s very fair for everyone to have their own feelings and perspectives about it, and they’re real to them,” Mary told PEOPLE. said to
“They’re real to Cody and Robin, and they’re real to the kids. you know what I mean? And they are very different for everyone. “
It’s not a secret Cody is not close to his sons or daughters.
It’s no secret, either, that we here at The Hollywood Gossip aren’t huge Cody Brown fans.
It only makes it worse as a source told The Sun last year that Cody “hates” Leon’s transformationBut we cannot confirm that allegation. Overall, Cody seems to be actually rather tolerant of the LGBTQ community.


Mary is trying to remain neutral in any conflict between her ex-husband and her children.
“When you watch The Wizard of Oz, you see one point of view, and then you see Wicked and it’s a completely different point of view,” he enigmatically added to People , referring to the smash hit play and film. Hoye and implying that Cody and his children are different. Visions/ideas of truth.
Leon, meanwhile?
“Someone recently told me that I don’t need to figure out all my sh-t to share myself with the world,” he wrote on social media two and a half years ago. .
“So here I am, definitely not figuring out almost any of my sh-t, to tell you that I’m trans.”
“My name is Leon or Leo (I love both) and my pronouns are he/she…
“Being queer and trans are definitely my favorite parts of me,” but “there are so many things I’m learning to love about myself through this process.
“Here’s to me getting to know myself, sharing myself, and constantly evolving to be my favorite person in every context.”