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Home » Sister Wives Stars Janelle Brown and Christine Brown Share Why They Decided Not to Change Their Last Names (And Janelle Reveals Her Shocking Future Plans)
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Sister Wives Stars Janelle Brown and Christine Brown Share Why They Decided Not to Change Their Last Names (And Janelle Reveals Her Shocking Future Plans)

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Sister wives stars Janelle Brown and Christine Brown shared why they decided not to change their last name from Brown, and Janelle revealed her shocking plans for the future. all the time Sister wives season 19, Janelle and Christine have been open about their distance from the rest of the family. Prioritizing their relationship with their children, Christine has been focusing on her new life with husband David Woolley, while Janelle has been doing everything she can to stabilize her life after ending her marriage to Kody Brown. The Sister wives the stars remain close, but have changed in recent years.

In a recent podcast appearance Rogue EnergyJanelle and Christine apparently interviewed each other and shared that neither of them plans to change their last name in the future. Christine, who married David just a year ago, said she plans to keep Brown as it relates to her identity, but has added Woolley to her name since the wedding. However, Janelle revealed that she will “Stay (a) brown because my kids are brown and I’m never going to get married again.” Janell has been curious about new relationships, but it was surprising to hear that you were so sure you would never marry.

What keeping Christine & Janelle Brown as a last name means for the future

The couple shares a bond with their children

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Although Christine and Janelle are much happier outside of their marriage to Kody, their relationships with their children and each other have become more important than ever as they navigate the changes of their new lives. Christine, who was the first to leave during Kody’s time Sister wives season 17, has been open about the way she has chosen to live her life outside of polygamy. By making it clear that he will move forward no matter what it looks like, Christine keeping the Brown surname and adding Woolley is not surprisingbut makes it clear who he cares about.

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Janelle’s decision to keep her name Brown isn’t too surprising either, but her reasoning makes sense for the mother of six. As she’s moved through her life since leaving Kody, things have gotten increasingly tense, which is why her decision to never marry in the future has always felt a little harsh. After witnessing Christine’s successful second marriage, Janelle’s decision to continue going brown with her kids makes sensebut his indifference to marriage is a surprise. Janelle realizes that she can support herself and invest in her children, but it’s hard to know that she’s not looking for romance.

Our Take on Janelle’s Split She’ll Never Marry Again

He takes marriage off the table in the Future

Although Janelle has been outspoken about not being romantically involved since her marriage to Kody ended, many assumed it would be a short-term decision. Janelle told that she will never marry again after her marriage to Kody ended is surprising because she could have seen another marriage succeed. While Janelle may be more interested in focusing on herself and her family, it’s a hard truth for some to know that she’s never looking for romantic love. Sister wives viewers who just want Janelle to be happy and live her best life.

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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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