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Sister Wives’ Christine Brown loves ‘being the boss’ as she tries to heal from heartbreak amid signs David may be leaving her

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Sister wives star Christine Brown is opens up about how much she loves being the boss in her relationship with David Woolley healing from heartbreak, even in the midst of signs things can end. Christine, who was married to Kody Brown for thirty years before she left him in 2021, has changed her life brick by brick in recent years. all the time Sister wives season 19, Christine has been working to find her footing in her new life as she transitions out of a plural marriage into a life of her own. Still, Christine’s relationship may be in jeopardy after building her new life.

In preview Sister Wives’ next episode (via Access to Hollywood), Christine’s son Paedon Brown shared his thoughts on his mother’s relationship, which has revealed a new side of his personality. Paedon said that although Christine may not realize it, she is expanding her horizons because she is focusing on all the things she can do with her independence away from Kody, whether she wants to or not. “I love being the boss” Christine shared a video. “I love being the one to call.” According to Paedon, unlike Kody, David “happy to take a step back” and let Christine lead.

What Christine admits she loves “being the boss” means to a relationship

He dominates David

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As Christine and David’s relationship progresses after their lavish wedding, it’s clear that some things have changed since her relationship with Kody ended. Although Christine and David seem to be a much better match for each other than Christine and Kody wereit’s clear that Christine enjoys having more say over herself and her relationship than before. Christine’s newfound independence has colored her relationship, making her dynamic with David different than her dynamic with Kody. By exercising her power or sense of control, Christine shows who she is.

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While Christine admits she loves being the boss in her relationship, it may not be for everyone, it’s been ideal for David so far. Christine calling the shots and letting David support her in the background has been a plus for her in their relationship, especially with so much going on in her life. As Christine and David continue to learn more about each other and move the needle on their relationship, Sister wives viewers have the opportunity to see dynamic change and growthfor better or for worse.

Our Take on Christine Brown Admits She Loves ‘The Boss’

He is with someone who is happy to be a passenger

As Christine and David move into the next chapter of their relationship, Christine admitting that she feels better being the boss in their relationship is refreshingly honest. While David may not always want to be in the passenger seat, chances are he’s enjoying someone else’s calling right now. Although that can become a problem Sister wives future star, Christine and David’s relationship has continued strong despite all the challenges they have faced thus far. Christine and David have been able to face adversity head ondivide power between them.

Sister wives airs Sundays at 10:00 PM EST on TLC.

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Sister Wives is a television 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

Cameraman

Starring Doug Monroe, Callan Griffiths, Richard Alexander Walkling, Anthony Derosa, Matthew Thompson, Ray Farmer

Distributor

TLC

Shooting locations

Nevada, Utah, Arizona

The main characters

Cast: Timothy Gibbons, Kirk Streb, Deanie Wilcher, Christopher Poole, Bill Hayes

Producer

Deanie Wilcher

Production company

Puddle Monkey Productions, Figure 8 Movies

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