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Sister Wives has returned to TLC for Season 17, with Kody Brown and his wives Robyn, Meri and Janelle (and former wife Christine) back on the cast for the new episodes.
The long-running show follows Brown family patriarch Kody and his wives in their plural marriage, and has kept fans entertained and enthralled with their antics since the series began in 2010.
While Meri, Robyn and Janelle Brown are currently in relationships with Kody, Christine has confirmed she has split from him, though she is still featuring on the show.
Following Sister Wives' return to screens, and some major changes to the family dynamics, fans are full of questions about where the Brown families live.
Newsweek has everything you need to know about the Sister Wives cast, including where they currently reside.

Where Do the Cast of Sister Wives Live?
In 2011, just a year after arriving on our screens on Sister Wives, the Brown families moved from Utah to Las Vegas, Nevada.
They had all lived together in the one home whilst living in Utah, but following their move to Las Vegas, they moved into four, separate homes located within the same cul-de-sac.
After nine years there, the families then relocated to Flagstaff, Arizona. "We are looking forward to cooler temperatures, the mountain air, scenic views and the slower lifestyle of Flagstaff," Kody told People in 2018, ahead of their move.
As fans of Sister Wives have seen on the series, Kody initially was considering building one, large home for all his wives and children to live in following their move to Arizona in 2020.
Kody and his first wife, Meri, share daughter Mariah, and he has six children each with Janelle and Christine, who he is spiritually married to.
Kody and Janelle share sons Logan, Hunter, Garrison and Gabriel, and daughters Madison and Savanah, while Kody and Christine have daughters Aspyn, Mykelti, Gwendlyn, Ysabel and Truely, and son Paedon.

Kody also a son, Solomon, and daughter, Ariella, with fourth wife Robyn. After meeting Robyn in 2010, Kody divorced his first wife Meri so that he could legally marry Robyn and adopt her three children from a past relationship: Dayton, Aurora and Breanna.
Despite initially wanting the family to live together in one big house again, Kody decided against this and has since shared his plans to split the land that the family has bought in Fort Valley, Arizona (which the family have dubbed Coyote Pass) into four separate lots and build each wife their own home there.
So far, only Janelle has lived on Coyote Pass and she confirmed on her Instagram account over the summer of 2021 that she was living in an RV until the homes were built.
Later that year, in November 2021, she revealed that the RV was being put into storage over the winter and she would move into accommodation in Flagstaff, but would be brought out again the following summer.
Until their Coyote Pass homes have been built, the Browns, minus Christine, are living in Flagstaff.
According to Us Weekly, Christine has sold her Coyote Pass land to Kody and Robyn. In August 2022 the publication reported they had obtained property records that show the land was sold for $10 and the transaction was technically classified as a deed of gift.
Christine, who has moved back to Utah, confirmed in November 2021 that her marriage to Kody is over, announcing the news on her Instagram.

Posting a statement on her page, Christine wrote: "After more than 25 years together, Kody and I have grown apart and I have made the difficult decision to leave.
"We will continue to be a strong presence in each other's lives as we parent our beautiful children and support our wonderful family. At this time, we ask for your grace and kindness as we navigate through this stage within our family."
Kody then released his own statement, saying: "Christine's decision to leave comes with a great deal of sadness.
"We enjoyed many years together and I have a large amount of respect and admiration for her. Although we are moving forward on different paths, we will always remain committed parents."
Sister Wives continues Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on TLC.
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