Sister Wives’ Kody Brown charging $150 on Cameo as star and wife Robyn can ‘no longer afford’ $1.6m mansion

SISTER Wives star Kody Brown has charged $150 for videos on Cameo amid reports that he and wife Robyn can’t afford their home. The couple listed their Arizona mansion for $1.6 million amid challenges paying the bills. TLCKody Brown is selling Cameo videos for $150 after listing his home for sale for $1.6 million[/caption] TLCKody Brown and Robyn Brown reportedly cannot afford the home anymore[/caption] Kody, 55, has been promoting his Cameo site, which offers fans the opportunity to pay for custom videos from celebrities they love. On his page, the starting price for a custom video from the Sister Wives star is $149. The page suggests purchasing a video to send a birthday or holiday message, “share words of encouragement, or offer advice on relationships and parenting.” It also reveals that Kody is willing to show off “his signature dance moves” and more in videos. Kody has been using and promoting the platform after putting his Arizona property on the market. MOVING HOUSE Kody and Robyn have been living in a pricy mansion in Flagstaff, Arizona. The couple listed the property as a source told The U.S. Sun exclusively that the TLC stars could “no longer afford it” because the property has gotten too expensive. On August 29, the couple unexpectedly listed the 4,476-square-foot home for $1,650,000. “Kody and Robyn listed their home because it’s become a huge expense that they no longer can afford, especially now with the family torn apart,” the insider revealed. The secluded home sits on a two-acre lot, but as Sister Wives fans know, Kody and Robyn, 45, also own the nearby Coyote Pass, which has over five acres — and reportedly remains untouched. The source went on to say, “They haven’t done any work on Coyote Pass because of how much it will cost to build and, of course, stopped their plans altogether once the wives left.” Coyote Pass, which includes four parcels of land that was purchased in 2018 for $820k, was meant to be split into five parcels so that the reality star and his now three ex-wives Meri, 53, Janelle, 55, Christine, 52, and his last standing wife Robyn, could build homes of their own on their properties.  Christine has moved on with her new husband, David Woolley, and sold her Coyote Pass property to Kody and Robyn for $10 in July 2022.  The U.S. Sun has confirmed that Janelle and Meri still own their parcels of land. Who are Kody Brown's wives and children? Kody Brown shares 18 children with Meri, Janelle, Christine and Robyn. TLC's Sister Wives showed the demise of his marriages to Meri, Janelle and Christine, as he only remains married to Robyn today. Kody Brown’s wives Meri, married 1990-2014 Janelle, married 1993-2022 Christine, married 1994-2021 Robyn, married 2014 Kody Brown’s children Logan Taylor, born 1994 (Janelle) Aspyn Kristine, born 1995 (Christine) Mariah Lian, born 1995 (Meri) Madison Rose, born 1995 (Janelle) Mykelti Ann, born 1996 (Christine) Hunter Elias, born 1997 (Janelle) Paedon Rex, born 1998 (Christine) David Preston, born 2000 (Robyn) Gabriel, born 2001 (Janelle) Gwendlyn, born 2001 (Christine) Aurora Alice, born 2002 (Robyn) Ysabel Paige, born 2003 (Christine) Savanah, born 2004 (Janelle) Breana Rose, born 2005 (Robyn) Truely Grace, born 2010 (Christine) Solomon Kody, born 2011 (Robyn) Ariella Mae, born 2016 (Robyn) Kody Brown’s grandchildren Axel May, born 2017 Evangalynn Brush, born 2019 Avalaon Asa, born 2021 Twins Archer Banks and Ace McCord, born 2022 As seen in the trailer for the upcoming season, the massive plot of land has become a financial burden for Janelle. She revealed in the preview, “I’ve actually thought about asking if [Kosy] wants to buy me out.” “We’ve gotta pay it off, and he’s not talking to me about it, so I think I’m gonna have to lawyer up.” TAX TROUBLES The five-bedroom, four-bathroom home, bought back in September 2019 for $890k, has undergone major renovations. The U.S. Sun previously reported that in December 2023, Kody applied for permits to do projects that many thought would take six months or so to complete. The permits were in effect until June 2024. Land records showed that the TV stars planned to upgrade panels, mechanical equipment, and their water heater. They also planned to add yard lines, re-roof the house, and demolish some portions of the home which were previously unspecified. In addition to the maintenance on the massive home, the property taxes for the $1.6 million house and the parcels of Coyote Pass cost thousands of dollars. Tax records obtained by The U.S. Sun, show that Kody and his ex-wives owe a total of $16,314.42 by the end of the year for 2024 taxes. TLCKody along with his ex-wives also own a property called Coyote Pass, which they intended to build homes on f

Sister Wives’ Kody Brown charging $150 on Cameo as star and wife Robyn can ‘no longer afford’ $1.6m mansion

SISTER Wives star Kody Brown has charged $150 for videos on Cameo amid reports that he and wife Robyn can’t afford their home.

The couple listed their Arizona mansion for $1.6 million amid challenges paying the bills.

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Kody Brown is selling Cameo videos for $150 after listing his home for sale for $1.6 million[/caption]
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Kody Brown and Robyn Brown reportedly cannot afford the home anymore[/caption]

Kody, 55, has been promoting his Cameo site, which offers fans the opportunity to pay for custom videos from celebrities they love.

On his page, the starting price for a custom video from the Sister Wives star is $149.

The page suggests purchasing a video to send a birthday or holiday message, “share words of encouragement, or offer advice on relationships and parenting.”

It also reveals that Kody is willing to show off “his signature dance moves” and more in videos.

Kody has been using and promoting the platform after putting his Arizona property on the market.

MOVING HOUSE

Kody and Robyn have been living in a pricy mansion in Flagstaff, Arizona.

The couple listed the property as a source told The U.S. Sun exclusively that the TLC stars could “no longer afford it” because the property has gotten too expensive.

On August 29, the couple unexpectedly listed the 4,476-square-foot home for $1,650,000.

“Kody and Robyn listed their home because it’s become a huge expense that they no longer can afford, especially now with the family torn apart,” the insider revealed.

The secluded home sits on a two-acre lot, but as Sister Wives fans know, Kody and Robyn, 45, also own the nearby Coyote Pass, which has over five acres — and reportedly remains untouched.

The source went on to say, “They haven’t done any work on Coyote Pass because of how much it will cost to build and, of course, stopped their plans altogether once the wives left.”

Coyote Pass, which includes four parcels of land that was purchased in 2018 for $820k, was meant to be split into five parcels so that the reality star and his now three ex-wives Meri, 53, Janelle, 55, Christine, 52, and his last standing wife Robyn, could build homes of their own on their properties. 

Christine has moved on with her new husband, David Woolley, and sold her Coyote Pass property to Kody and Robyn for $10 in July 2022. 

The U.S. Sun has confirmed that Janelle and Meri still own their parcels of land.

Who are Kody Brown's wives and children?

Kody Brown shares 18 children with Meri, Janelle, Christine and Robyn. TLC's Sister Wives showed the demise of his marriages to Meri, Janelle and Christine, as he only remains married to Robyn today.

Kody Brown’s wives

Kody Brown’s children

  • Logan Taylor, born 1994 (Janelle)
  • Aspyn Kristine, born 1995 (Christine)
  • Mariah Lian, born 1995 (Meri)
  • Madison Rose, born 1995 (Janelle)
  • Mykelti Ann, born 1996 (Christine)
  • Hunter Elias, born 1997 (Janelle)
  • Paedon Rex, born 1998 (Christine)
  • David Preston, born 2000 (Robyn)
  • Gabriel, born 2001 (Janelle)
  • Gwendlyn, born 2001 (Christine)
  • Aurora Alice, born 2002 (Robyn)
  • Ysabel Paige, born 2003 (Christine)
  • Savanah, born 2004 (Janelle)
  • Breana Rose, born 2005 (Robyn)
  • Truely Grace, born 2010 (Christine)
  • Solomon Kody, born 2011 (Robyn)
  • Ariella Mae, born 2016 (Robyn)

Kody Brown’s grandchildren

  • Axel May, born 2017
  • Evangalynn Brush, born 2019
  • Avalaon Asa, born 2021
  • Twins Archer Banks and Ace McCord, born 2022

As seen in the trailer for the upcoming season, the massive plot of land has become a financial burden for Janelle.

She revealed in the preview, “I’ve actually thought about asking if [Kosy] wants to buy me out.”

“We’ve gotta pay it off, and he’s not talking to me about it, so I think I’m gonna have to lawyer up.”

TAX TROUBLES

The five-bedroom, four-bathroom home, bought back in September 2019 for $890k, has undergone major renovations.

The U.S. Sun previously reported that in December 2023, Kody applied for permits to do projects that many thought would take six months or so to complete.

The permits were in effect until June 2024.

Land records showed that the TV stars planned to upgrade panels, mechanical equipment, and their water heater.

They also planned to add yard lines, re-roof the house, and demolish some portions of the home which were previously unspecified.

In addition to the maintenance on the massive home, the property taxes for the $1.6 million house and the parcels of Coyote Pass cost thousands of dollars.

Tax records obtained by The U.S. Sun, show that Kody and his ex-wives owe a total of $16,314.42 by the end of the year for 2024 taxes.

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Kody along with his ex-wives also own a property called Coyote Pass, which they intended to build homes on for each of them[/caption]
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Kody Brown pulled permits to complete work on one of his properties that was due to take quite some time[/caption]
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Kody Brown and Robyn Brown are the only remaining married couple from Sister Wives[/caption]