Sister Wives – Kody’s Ex Wives Are THRIVING In Their Divorce Era!
In her latest video, Sarah shares an in-depth update on the lives of the original Sister Wives—Mary, Janelle, and Christine—known affectionately as the OG3.
While their shared past with Kody Brown was filled with emotional highs and lows, these women are now embracing independence, pursuing business ventures, creative outlets, and personal growth.
Sarah, currently recovering from a neck lift, uses this moment of rest to reflect on how each of the three wives has evolved post-divorce, celebrating their strength and resilience.
Mary and her close friend Jen have been lighting up social media with candid, funny posts that reveal a natural chemistry and comfort with storytelling.
Their online presence has sparked speculation about a potential podcast, something Sarah believes could be a powerful platform for deeper discussions about polygamy, personal healing, and behind-the-scenes insights into their reality TV lives.
Meanwhile, Janelle is focused on her exciting new project—Teada Farms, a flower farm and event space in North Carolina, launched alongside her daughter Maddie and son-in-law Caleb. Though the farm’s progress has been slowed by construction delays and permitting issues, the family is aiming for a public opening in summer 2026.
Janelle also continues to build her own brand, successfully launching the “Janelle Says” merch line that turns Kody’s controversial quotes into a savvy business move, empowering her audience and showcasing her growing financial independence.
Christine, on the other hand, is living life on the go. She’s been traveling frequently and just announced the September 2025 release of her highly anticipated memoir, Sister Wives.
The book promises to take readers on an unfiltered journey through her complex family history, touching on the darker realities of her polygamous upbringing and long-held secrets involving intergenerational trauma.
As the daughter of feuding polygamist clans, Christine brings a unique and bold perspective.
Sarah is especially intrigued by the memoir’s potential to reveal untold truths about Kody and the broader family dynamic. In addition to her book, Christine has reportedly reached a formal custody and child support agreement with Kody, signaling a strong move toward personal and financial autonomy.
Altogether, Sarah celebrates the transformation of the OG3 into empowered, thriving women who are no longer defined by their past relationship with Kody Brown.
They’ve moved beyond the limitations of their plural marriage to pursue meaningful work, self-expression, and healing. From Mary and Jen’s possible podcast to Janelle’s entrepreneurial spirit and Christine’s journey into authorship, the OG3 are proving that there is life—and joy—after Sister Wives.
Sarah encourages fans to keep following along as these women continue to grow and redefine what family, identity, and success look like on their own terms.