“Sister Wives” Star Christine Brown Re-Evaluates Marriage After Children’s Happy Marriages
Reality TV star Christine Brown of “Sister Wives” recently opened up about how her children’s happy marriages made her reconsider her own relationship. Brown was married to Kody Brown in 1994 as his third of four wives and the couple had six children together. After 26 years of plural marriage, the couple announced their divorce in November 2021, signaling a major change for the Brown family.
In an interview with TODAY.com, Brown shared that her perspective on her own marriage shifted when she began to compare it to her children’s relationships. The realization came after seeing the strong connection between her daughter Maddie and her husband and recognizing their bond as true soul mates. She also explained that polygamy’s appeal came from the experience of having a large family rather than romantic love.
The changes in the Brown family were also reflected in the “One on One” special that aired in November 2021, during which Kody Brown admitted that his relationship with his fourth wife, Robyn, was based on love, whereas his other marriages were not. His other wives, including Christine, also acknowledged the soul mate connection between Kody and Robyn. Christine Brown then emphasized that her own marriage was not based on that soul mate connection, leading to the realization that something was missing.
Since the divorce, Christine Brown has moved on and found her own soul mate in David Woolley. The couple went public with their relationship in early 2023 and got married in October of the same year. Brown expressed excitement for this new phase of her life and the endless possibilities it holds.
The Brown family’s dynamics continue to change, with Janelle Brown announcing her separation from Kody and Meri and Kody Brown permanently terminating their marriage. Christine Brown’s journey to finding her soul mate brings a new chapter to the “Sister Wives” story, demonstrating that it is never too late to pursue happiness and love.
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