Sister Wives 2025 Update: Coyote Pass SOLD, Christine’s Book Tour, Aspyn’s Baby & Janelle’s New Life
The Brown Family’s New Era: Coyote Pass Sold, New Beginnings Emerge
The long-held dream of a shared family compound at Coyote Pass has officially come to an end, with the land in Flagstaff, Arizona, being sold for $1.5 million. This sale marks a definitive close to a chapter for the Brown family, whose members are now pursuing separate, individual paths.
Christine Brown Woolly is thriving in her new life in Utah. She has announced a book tour for her memoir, Sister Wife: A Memoir of Faith, Family, and Finding Freedom, a project that symbolizes her independence and focus on her children. She has been open about her joy and her commitment to not putting her children’s needs second.
Janelle Brown has embarked on a journey of quiet restoration in North Carolina. Her new business, Tada Farms, co-founded with her daughter Maddie, has become a tangible symbol of her new life. She has embraced a “detox” year, focusing on mental and physical well-being while also navigating the grief of losing her son, Garrison.

Other family members are also moving forward. Mary Brown has a new companion, Brandon Stone, hinting at a new kind of love in her life. Additionally, a new generation is beginning, with Christine’s eldest daughter, Aspen Thompson, expecting a baby.








