Sister Wives’ Janelle Brown Announces New Home With ‘Permanent Roots’
ister Wives’” star Janelle Brown has a new home where she is “putting down some permanent roots,” she announced on Instagram.
“Not West Virginia but my new home😀. Finally putting down some permanent roots,” Janelle Brown wrote. “Doesn’t look like much yet but it will 💪🏻. I like the wild feel that it has now and we are planning for many acres to stay that way for the benefit of the wildlife . @taedafarms“
Brown shared a video of a rural area set to the song, “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”
According to In Touch Weekly, Brown’s new home will be in North Carolina.
Fans Wished Janelle Brown Well on Instagram
Fans were quick to comment on Brown’s Instagram comment thread, offering their support. “Your soul deserves a respite place of peace. Merry Christmas,” wrote one person.
“Janelle you ever thought about getting one of the home improvements programs to sponsor building your new home? Just a thought. It would be great ratings. I WOULD WATCH,” another person wrote.
“Yay, I’m very happy for you! Now get some of that peace you so deserve,” a fan responded.
Janelle Brown Is the Co-Owner of a Flower Farm
On Instagram, Brown says she is the co-owner of Taeda Farms. The website for Taeda Farms reads, “For all of us, the idea of owning a farm has always been a dream.
Each on our own, we had this dream, imagining a life surrounded by nature’s beauty and the tranquility of country living. However, fate had its own plans. When shifts in our family dynamics unfolded, the idea of making this dream a reality emerged.”
The page continues, “Mom (Janelle), in particular, had a vision of retiring to a place where flowers bloom, and the serenity of nature. Her passion for building beauty from the ground up and community resonated deeply with us all.
The idea of creating something so wonderful and beautiful, this pushed us to start our journey. Thus, Taeda Farms was born, and we were all committed to turning our shared dream into reality.”
The website describes Brown as “our farm’s resident dreamer, planner, and future flower whisperer.”
In Touch Weekly says Brown founded the farm with her “daughter Madison Brush (née Brown) and son-in-law Caleb Brush.”
Brown ended her spiritual marriage with Kody Brown in 2022. “Janelle is a strong independent woman and realized she can do it on her own,” In Touch quoted a source as saying.