“Sister Wives”’ Robyn Brown Cries Moving Out of Home That Was ‘Last Place We Were All’ a Family
Kody Brown and his wife Robyn have officially moved out of their Arizona home — and the couple are reflecting on the good and bad memories they shared in the house with the rest of their family.
During a new episode of Sister Wives on Oct. 19, the Brown family could be seen paying one last visit to their Flagstaff, Ariz., home — which served as the backdrop for many scenes throughout the TLC series — so that they can move into a bigger abode on the other side of the city.
After walking through the empty home, Kody, Robyn and their five children gathered in the living room to say a prayer before walking out the doors.
In a confessional, Robyn begins to tear up speaking about the sale of their house — and shared that she held her own personal goodbye before leaving the building with her family.
“I kind of did my own goodbye by myself because it’s one of the last places that we were all there as a family,” she shared, referring to the life she and Kody spent there before his split from former wives Christine, Meri and Janelle.
In another confessional, Kody also spoke about his own emotions as they moved out, and expressed “remorse” for everything that happened there with his former wives and 18 total children.
“I’m just shaking off the the remorse,” he said. “Just shaking it off, shaking off every Christmas, every holiday, every birthday, everything.
“It feels like this sort of poison in me all the time, just this loss of this,” Kody continued, before opening up about their new house.
“I’m like going, ‘No, let’s get over there,” he continued of the new house. “We’re finally going to get Thanksgiving and a Christmas where I’m not poisoned by the memory of the past ruining my present.”
Speaking to his kids back in the house, he shared that he wasn’t feeling “sad” about the move.
“I’m just tired and I’m not sad, but I am kind of emotional about waving [goodbye],” he shared.
PEOPLE previously reported on Kody and Robyn listing the Flagstaff home for $1.7 million in August 2024. According to property records, they first purchased the home in 2019 for $890,000, and ended up selling it for $1.8 million in November 2024.
Elsewhere in the episode, Kody acknowledged the family’s former property in Coyote Pass — a piece of land that was plagued by years of drama after his three divorces.
“I drive by Christine’s old house every single day,” he shared while speaking with his brother. “I drive past Coyote Pass every single day.”
They first purchased the property in 2018 after moving to Arizona, and it was initially intended to be a large family compound for Kody, his four wives and all of their kids. Before their plural marriage fell apart in the years since then, the group’s plan for Coyote Pass was to build several homes there so their families could all live close to each other.
“This home is the last memories of our family during basically the breakup — our last Christmas together, our last Thanksgiving together is all here,” he added of his and Robyn’s home. “And the bitterness was already beginning then.
“I do not miss the drama or kind of that insecurity,” he added.
During last week’s Sister Wives episode, Kody opened up about some of the bad experiences he had in the house.
“This house had a series of sad events. First of all, I started breaking up with my family. I get Covid. Christine leaves,” he said of his first wife to exit the polygamous marriage in November 2021.
“And then, this is where I got the news of Garrison’s passing,” he said, recalling the tragic news of his and Janelle’s son Garrison Brown dying by suicide in March 2024.
“This place has pain in it,” he added.
Sister Wives airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on TLC.
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