The Kevin Costner-led series following the owners of the Dutton Ranch has captivated watchers everywhere.
In an interview withAP News, Costner spoke about why the series works.
Here’s a look inside the wildly lavish lives of the “Yellowstone” stars.

We can only imagine what inordinate amount of moneythe big names in “1923"will be making.
It boasts 160 acres, three separate residences, and a lake.
Costner has also been known to invest his own money in projects he’s passionate about.

He put $9 million into a movie called “Black or White.”
As he toldThe Hollywood Reporter, “I do so many things entrepreneurially in my life …
I am really in love with the ‘What if?'”

He said, “I tried to keep it under wraps where I was building my house out here.
But when you live in a place this small, everyone knows.
It was a fool’s errand trying to keep that a secret.”

Now in the countryside, he says it’s a dream.
From fishing to hiking, and only an hour from set, Grimes has truly found his paradise.
Things are certainly looking up for Grimes as he continues to climb the ladder of success.

In 2011, when speaking withThe Guardian, she commented on how she likes to spend her free time.
“[I] ride horses, cook for friends, and go for long walks.
I spend a lot of time across the pond.

I spend a lot of my time on airplanes.”
She and her now-husband have continued to split their time between the U.K. and the U.S.
Even after getting busted with heroin, he’d resigned himself to this life.

However, in 2009 he met a sober friend who inspired him.
He also had the support of his wife.
Although he’d already set up residence in Hollywood, “Yellowstone” was a big win for him.

But it wasn’t until she was cast on “Yellowstone” that she truly made it big-time.
After he received his degree in education administration, Birmingham became a petrochemical engineer.
His career took off from there, and he became recognized for his role in “Twilight.”

He remarked, “Today, I live near Phoenix in a house built in the 1980s.
I wanted to get away from the congestion of Los Angeles and live where daily life was more relaxed.
The desert here has an aura all its own.”

He put his home up for sale, and it was no shack.
It’s not in your face.”
He said, “No one seems to have a goal of maintaining a ranch’s legacy.

Instead, they look under the hood and see just how much it costs.”

