OMG!! Kody Brown claims he FAKED IT on Special Forces

The drama surrounding Kody Brown never seems to end, and now he’s making headlines once again—this time not for Sister Wives, but for his controversial appearance on Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test season 4. Fans who’ve followed Kody’s long trail of family conflicts, accusations of neglect toward his children, and fractured relationships with his wives, are about to get what many are calling “the ultimate payback.” And believe me when I say, watching Kody struggle, stumble, and whine his way through Special Forces is going to be nothing short of unforgettable.

But here’s the twist: Kody claims much of it was all an act. Yes, you read that right—he’s now telling people he faked it.

The “Fake Wheeze” Excuse

According to Kody himself, some of his most dramatic reactions weren’t real. He confessed to US Weekly that during the grueling challenges, he “fake wheezed” to make it look like he was at his absolute physical limit. Why? So the drill instructors—or DS leaders, as the show calls them—wouldn’t push him harder. Kody said:

“I figured if they thought I was already maxed out, maybe they’d back off, and I could save some energy for later.”

But come on—who’s buying that excuse besides maybe Robyn? Fans vividly remember watching Kody on Sister Wives exaggerating his “near-death” 99.8-degree fever during COVID, so this latest performance claim fits right into his long history of playing the victim.

Knockouts, Mud, and Excuses Galore

Let’s be real: there are some things you simply cannot fake. On Special Forces, Kody is literally seen getting knocked down, dragged through the mud, and pummeled in ways no acting could ever cover up. Viewers watch him gargling dirt after being slammed face-first into the ground. And now, he’s claiming parts of that were staged? Please.

The truth is, Kody’s excuses are piling up faster than his family drama. He even tried to justify failing an obstacle course by saying sand on his hands prevented him from gripping the monkey bars. Meanwhile, other contestants—Eric Decker, Andrew East, Mark Estus—powered through the challenge with ease.

Kody himself admitted, “They had the strength to do it. I had lost my strength. I just had endurance.”

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Translation? He knows he came up short compared to everyone else, so instead of taking the loss, he spins it into a tale of “strategy” and “fake suffering.”

The Emotional Breakdown

It wasn’t just the physical tests that broke Kody—it was the mental ones too. He admitted that when paired with Olympian Shawn Johnson East in a leadership challenge, his mistakes nearly cost them both “their lives”—at least in simulation terms.

Kody confessed:

“It was embarrassing and sad because in reality, if that had been a combat situation, both of us might have been dead.”

That shame, combined with the pressure from the drill instructors, left him shaken. Yet, instead of owning up to his weakness, he doubled down on this “I faked it” narrative to cover his tracks.

A Pattern of Playing the Victim

For longtime Sister Wives viewers, none of this comes as a surprise. We’ve seen Kody turn minor inconveniences into melodramatic episodes time and time again. Who could forget his infamous “knife in the kidneys” rant against Christine? Or how he acted like a flu was a death sentence during COVID?

This is the same man now asking us to believe he was “pretending” to be weak on Special Forces. But the footage doesn’t lie—Kody wasn’t faking exhaustion, he was genuinely outmatched, outlasted, and outshined by every other recruit.

Why Fans Are Thrilled

Here’s the kicker: fans are not watching Special Forces to root for Kody. They’re watching to see him fail. After years of arrogance, mistreatment of his wives, and dismissive behavior toward his kids, seeing him get knocked down, dragged through mud, and left wheezing—fake or not—is a form of poetic justice.

This isn’t about supporting Kody; it’s about watching karma unfold right in front of our eyes. As one fan put it:

“He spent years disrespecting everyone around him—now it’s his turn to eat dirt, literally.”

And that’s exactly why season 4 of Special Forces is shaping up to be such a treat.

The Big Week Ahead

Mark your calendars, because the timing couldn’t be more perfect. Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test season 4 premieres September 25th on Fox. And just three days later, on September 28th, Sister Wives season 20 kicks off.

That means we get a double-dose of Kody: one week watching him flounder and make excuses on Special Forces, and the next week diving straight back into the ongoing chaos of the Brown family.

The Verdict on Kody’s Claims

So, was Kody really faking it? Or is this just another classic case of him trying to rewrite the narrative after embarrassing himself on national television?

Honestly, most fans don’t believe a word of it. Whether it’s the “sand on my hands” excuse, the “fake wheeze” routine, or the claim that his muscles “just gave out,” Kody’s explanation only makes him look more desperate to control the story.

But here’s the truth: you can’t fake looking weak. You can’t fake being knocked out. And you certainly can’t fake the humiliation of falling short while others around you excel.

This season, Kody isn’t just going to be exposed physically—he’s going to be exposed emotionally, mentally, and publicly. And for many fans, it’s about time.

Final Thoughts

Watching Kody on Special Forces is going to be more than just entertainment—it’s going to be catharsis. Fans who have long endured his antics on Sister Wives will finally see him stripped of control, stripped of excuses, and forced to face the one thing he’s never been able to handle: accountability.

So buckle up, because this is going to be one wild ride. From fake wheezes to mud gargling, Kody Brown is about to give viewers a season they’ll never forget. And whether he faked it or not, one thing is clear—this is Kody at his most exposed, and we are here for every second of it.

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