‘Sister Wives’ Star Christine Brown Says Daughter Mykelti Is Leaving Utah To Escape Family Drama Amid Rift With Dad Kody

by Kelsi Karruli

"Sister Wives" star Christine Brown has claimed that her 29-year-old daughter, Mykelti, is ditching Utah and moving to North Carolina to get away from the ongoing drama surrounding dad Kody Brown's split from his plural wives.

Christine, 53, explained during the latest episode of the family's hit reality series that Mykelti had tried "so hard to get everybody back together again" after she and Kody—who were never legally married—ended their so-called marriage in 2021.

According to the mother of six, Mykelti's relationship with her father, Kody, has never been the same, hinting that her daughter was struggling with feelings of "frustration and anger and resentment" in relation to her dad.

“I know part of the reason they're leaving is, [Mykelti] is just exhausted from trying so hard to get everybody back together again,” Christine said.

“Mykelti tried so hard to get the whole family back together again. She really wanted to." 

Christine Brown has admitted that her 29-year-old daughter, Mykelti, is ditching Utah and moving to North Carolina after trying "so hard to get the family back together." (TLC)
In the latest episode of the reality TV show, which aired on Oct. 5, Christine, 53, candidly opened up about the reasons she thought her daughter was relocating. (TLC)

Viewers were then shown a flashback clip in which Christine, Kody, and his only remaining wife, Robyn, listened to Mykelti as she opened up about her desire to keep their family together in the wake of her parents' split.

The heart-wrenching scene took place the night before Christine left the family's former home in Flagstaff, AZ, and moved to Utah following her separation from Kody.

“This is probably something that's one of the hardest things that this family is going to have to go through. At the end of this all, we are still a family," Mykelti said to her family in the clip.

Christine acknowledged that, publicly, Mykelti has insisted that her relocation from Utah to Charlotte, NC, was motivated by a desire to support her husband, Tony, and his chess career, but said she believes there are more emotional factors at play, particularly where her daughter's relationship with Kody is concerned.

“There's a lot of her feelings and frustration and anger and resentment,” the mom said.

However, Kody seemingly hit back at any suggestion that he is to blame for his daughter's move, claiming that any resentment that may have built up between him and his older children has come as a result of "trash talk."

“Most of the relationships between me and my adult children are straight. It's an issue of trash talk and innuendo, and it has challenged loyalties and trust on all sides,” Kody explained.

During their 28-year union, Christine and Kody welcomed six children—five daughters and one son—who were all raised at the family's compound in Flagstaff, where they had initially planned to build an enormous estate where they would live alongside the TLC star's three other wives and their kids.

However, after Christine ended her "spiritual marriage" to Kody in 2021, his other romances began to unravel, with his other "spiritual" wives, Meri and Janelle, both choosing to walk away from their relationships in 2022, leaving him with Robyn, the only woman to whom he has ever been legally wed.

Still, the drama among the foursome raged on long after they ended their romantic entanglements, particularly as they still shared ownership of the piece of land, known as Coyote Pass, where they had planned to build their compound.

Kody faced accusations from two of his ex-wives—Meri and Janelle—that he had tried to swindle them during the sale of the shared land, prompting the two women to threaten legal action to reclaim what they insist is their fair share of the profit from the sale.

Kody, who shot to fame while documenting his life with his multiple "wives" in the hit TLC series, and his only remaining wife, Robyn, had gone in on the property purchase with the reality star's three other partners—Christine, Janelle, and Meri—in 2018 while they were all still together.

Kody Brown moving to Europe
Christine noted that her daughter's tense relationship with her father, Kody Brown, 56, is the reason she has decided to move across the country. (TLC)
In a flashback scene, viewers saw Christine, Kody, and his wife, Robyn, as they listened to Mykelti while she opened up about her move. (TLC)

However, after Kody's so-called marriages to the three other women began to crumble, questions were raised over the future of the Arizona land, which they bought for $820,000.

Originally, the group had intended to divvy up the land, which is near Kody's former home in Flagstaff, and then use it to build four homes—one for each of his then-wives and their respective children.

Ultimately, Christine chose to sell back her portion of the land to Kody, leaving just Janelle and Meri locked into the property with him and Robyn, a situation that both of them repeatedly raised as a concern during filming of their hit show.

In a previous episode of "Sister Wives," which aired before the foursome's recent sale of the land, Kody shared his side of the story, opening up about why he was reluctant to sell the property even after Meri and Janelle left their polygamous relationship.

"I want to sell Coyote Pass, but I don't think Robyn's in the space where she wants to sell it. I'm not rushing Robyn for the sake of Meri and Janelle," he explained.

Meanwhile, Christine offered some words of advice to Kody's other exes: "Janelle and Meri need to be smart, and I hope that they split up 14 acres four ways. ... But I know Kody. Financial stuff with him sucks."

Further in the episode, Kody insisted that he wasn't trying to pull anything over on his exes, telling Meri that Janelle hasn't been feeding her the truth.

"No matter what Janelle says about me ripping you off, that's all imagined in Janelle's head because Janelle feels like, 'Oh, I got divorced so I deserve something,'" he added.

Janelle has long been critical about Kody's financial practices, specifically when it comes to selling the land.

"We're finally paying off this dang property in Flagstaff, but now there's this big fight about how do we divide it?" she previously told viewers. "I don't know what to expect from Kody. He's been kind of an a-- about the property, so he might be an a-- about it as we move forward. Who knows?”

Polygamous 'Sister Wives' Stars Meri and Janelle Brown Team Up Against Ex-Husband Kody In Bitter Fight Over Coyote Pass Land
Kody previously fiercely denied his former partners' requests for an equal share of the land, telling viewers in a Jan. 26 episode: "We didn’t pay for Coyote Pass all equally. I paid for an entire lot all by myself, at least 92% of it." (YouTube/TLC)
Polygamous 'Sister Wives' Stars Meri and Janelle Brown Team Up Against Ex-Husband Kody In Bitter Fight Over Coyote Pass Land
The denial came after he was accused of trying to "rip off" his "ex-wives" in the sale of their Coyote Pass, AZ, land. (YouTube/TLC)
The drama surrounding the Coyote Pass land previously tempted Kody to sell it, having listed it last October for $949,000 before swiftly removing it from the market, then finally selling it. (Realtor.com)

Kody's on-screen denial came one week after the land was offloaded.

The group made a $680,000 profit from the land, although it is unclear exactly how much each of them will take from the sale.

Prior to it trading hands, Kody and Robyn owned 50% of the property, while Meri, 54, and Janelle, 55, each possessed 25%.

According to property records, one of the 2.42-acre plots, which was registered in Kody and Robyn's name, was sold for an asking price of $305,000 on April 24, 2025.

Another 2.42-acre plot, which belonged to Meri and Janelle, where they shared a 50% interest each, was sold for $305,000.

The third section of land, which measured 4.48 acres, was sold for $400,000, while the last 5.19-acre plot was snapped up for $490,000.

Before the sale of the land, two of the areas were transferred from grantors Kody and Robyn to grantees Kody, Robyn, Janelle, and Meri, according to The Sun.

The third plot of land saw Kody and Janelle being listed as the grantors before it was transferred to Janelle and Meri.

The last parcel of land remained under Kody and Robyn's name.

Christine saw a way out of the messy scandal surrounding the land when she signed over her portion to Kody and Robyn for a mere $10 on July 28, 2022.

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