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Christine Brown has alienated viewers with her immature behavior amid the David Woolley romance (is she hoping for her own cycle?)

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Christine Brown has alienated viewers with her immature behavior amid the David Woolley romance (is she hoping for her own cycle?)
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Christine Brown’s crush on her new husband David Woolley wears on her patience Sister wives viewers. Christine left her polygamous marriage with Kody Brown in 2021 after 27 years. The couple had documented their experience of plural marriage Sister wives along with Kody’s other wives Meri Brown, Janelle Brown and Robyn Brown. Together, the family had 18 children.

Christine married Kody when he was only 21 years old. As Kody’s third wife, she had to adjust to marriage and young motherhood while managing relationships with her sister-wives. Her marriage to Kody was often strained, and when he finally decided to leave her, Christine looked forward to starting a new, independent life. However, her plans quickly changed when she met David.

Christine’s sudden romance with David made her children uncomfortable

The couple moved in together soon after the meeting

Christine and David met online less than a year after she left Kody. They started dating in late 2022 and their relationship grew quickly. Christine and David moved in together in the spring and, to the shock of their families, announced their engagement in April 2023.

Although David made a good impression on Christine’s six children, they were understandably hesitant to accept him into their lives. Christine had already endured a very painful marriage and divorce. His children were worried that he didn’t have enough time to heal and learn what he deserved. The rapid speed of Christine and David’s romance only added to their worries.

Christine’s daughter Ysabel Brown had the hardest time accepting David, fearing that he would try to replace her father. Mykelti Padron, Christine’s second oldest daughter, exposed her mother’s hypocrisy after Christine resented Mykelti’s own brief engagement. Although all of Christine’s children ultimately supported her relationship with David, they noted how sudden the new romance felt.

Christine wants to be “theatrical”

Her son referred to Christine’s need to be the center of attention

Christine’s only son, Paedon Brown, did not hold back his criticism after his mother’s engagement to David. Paedon commented Sister wives that Christine had always been”theatrical” and enjoyed making a large sum from his advertisement. Paedon further shaded his mother when he commented that Christine and David had been dating “ten seconds” before the engagement.

Although Paedon assured viewers that he was happy for his mother, his criticism is valid. Christine’s superior behavior during Sister wives season 19 has become tiring. He laughs at his disbelief at how quickly their relationship progressed, but he brings up their busy timeline non-stop. Although Christine appears to be genuinely in love, her schoolgirl antics drive viewers away.

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Christine’s engagement meant a change in the sister wives

The show deviates from its original focus

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Christine and David’s engagement has become the main focus Sister wives season 19. The show followed the couple as they bought a home, rings, a wedding cake and Christine’s dress. The disproportionate focus on Christine makes the audience feel that she has become the main character of the show.

Kody’s four wives used to be central characters Sister wives as they balanced marriage, children and their relationships with each other. The end of Kody’s marriages to Meri, Janelle and Christine gave them an opportunity to show viewers how they would rebuild their lives after polygamy. But when David came into the picture, the show changed direction. It’s now mainly about David and Christine, with Kody and most of the Brown kids making infrequent appearances.

He could star in his own show

Christine’s excitement about her new relationship is calculated. She’s always been a bubbly person, and it’s clear that she’s happier than ever after leaving Kody. But Christine puts too much emphasis on her relationship with David. Her new, monogamous romance is inappropriate on a show that originally chronicled her polygamous marriage to another man. The focus on Christine and David suggests they may be aiming for their own chain.

The show’s new direction makes viewers crave updates about Kody’s other wives. Janelle has a fiercely independent spirit and it would be interesting to see more of how she builds life on her own terms. Meri, Kody’s long-suffering first wife, was the head of the Brown family, now finally finding herself. Kody’s remaining marriage to Robyn has also sparked interest, as it’s unclear whether they’ve finally found their happily ever after or whether their marriage will soon break up as well.

Christine enjoys bringing viewers as she finally gets to experience everything she had to give up in polygamy, including celebrating committed love with a traditional marriage. But her obsession with David and their new life together feels forced at times. Christine exaggerates her new life in hopes that if she gets enough attention, she and David will leave. Sister wives behind to star in his own spin-off.

Sister wives season 19 airs Sundays at 10pm ET/PT on TLC.

Source: Christine Brown/Instagram

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Sister Wives is a TV series created for TLC that follows Kody Brown and his four wives as they raise their 18 children and face the challenges of their massive family dynamic and the stigma attached to their lifestyle.

Publication date

September 16, 2010

Number of episodes

167

Throw

Kody Brown, Madison Brown, Janelle Brown, Tamron Hall, Aspyn Brown, Robyn Brown, Andrea Canning, Gwendlyn Brown, Meri Brown, Logan Brown, Christine Brown, Sukanya Kirshnan

The seasons

16

Shooting locations

Nevada, Utah, Arizona

Production company

Puddle Monkey Productions, Figure 8 Movies

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