When it comes to Coyote Pass— their 14-acre Arizona property — Sister Wives star Janelle Brown can't help but wonder if ex Kody Brown might be a wolf in sheep's clothing. When she and her then-husband, along with his other wives Meri Brown , Christine Brown and Robyn Brown , initially purchased their Flagstaff expanse in 2018, she didn't really quibble with the fact that Kody was listed on the title for all four parcels of land while she and his other spouses were only titled on one. "I saw what was happening," Janelle acknowledged on the TLC series' Jan.
26 episode, "but I trusted it would all work out in the end. And looking back now, I'm like, 'Wow, I was really dumb. Why did I not insist that we were all titled on all the pieces?' I just was too trusting, I guess.
" While she noted, "I don't know why the land pieces were titled exactly the way they were," she acknowledged that she'd simply grown used to the all-for-one dynamic they'd adopted during their decades together . "It made sense that Kody was on all of them because that's how we've kind of always done that ," she explained, "because he's kind of the unifying factor, you know?" But then the family began to divide their love, with Christine announcing she and Kody had ended their 27-year marriage in 2021 and Janelle and Meri following suit . Now, noted Janelle, she was eager to sell the land they'd purchased for $820,000, snag her piece of the profits and ride off into the North Carolina sunset where she'd gone .
