The reality TV star, best known for appearing on TLC’s “Sister Wives,” recently opened up about her polygamous marriage to ex-husband Kody Brown. While other women dream of being their partner’s only lover, the 50-year-old admitted to PEOPLE that she always wanted to be a third wife.
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Christine Brown Believes Joining Multiple Families Is Best
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Christine, a former Mormon, did not grow up with ideals of monogamy because her religion does not condone a man who has many partners. His faith may have played an important role in the “Intermittent Fasting” author’s desire for a polygamous relationship. However, the TV personality wanted to be the third wife for other reasons.
According to the entertainer, the position of the first wife is too stressful because it involves carrying out all the responsibilities of the man. Likewise the second wife came with too much work. In Christine’s words:
“Then with the second one, it always seemed like there were a lot of hard times and changes, so I was like, ‘No, don’t sign me up for that.’ Number three is just the beach right in the middle. Easy.”
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The TV personality’s dream of living a stress-free life as a third wife came true in 1994 when she spiritually married Kody and joined the polygamous Brown family. The couple moved to Lovell in Wyoming, joining the patriarch’s two other wives, Meri and Janelle. Kody’s fourth wife, Robyn, joined the family later.
Christine may have pursued a polygamous relationship for convenience, but her marriage brought some perks, like her six beautiful children and a contract with TLC. In 2010, the network began airing “Sister Wives,” a hit show about the ups and downs of the Brown family. However, fame didn’t stop the 50-year-old from putting himself first when his marriage fell apart.
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The co-author of “Becoming Sister Wives: The Story of an Unconventional Marriage” confessed to the news channel that she really believes in plural marriage and wants to live like it. But things changed in 2021 when the TV personality had a change of heart. After more than 20 years of living with Kody and his other wives, Christine went out to find happiness.
The 50-year-old not only divorced her husband but also left her Mormon faith. Following this decision, the TLC alum rediscovered her freedom. “As soon as I loaded the car and drove down the road, I felt free,” he said, adding, “It was exciting and new and very scary because I didn’t know what to expect.”
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Despite his fear of the unknown, the author of “Hand Raised: The Barns of Montana” adds that he feels hopeful for the first time in a long time. The mother of six also regained her independence and self-confidence. After breaking up with Kody, Christine moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, with her 12-year-old daughter Truely. Since their move, the couple has settled into their new life.
Fortunately, the 50-year-old doesn’t have to worry about losing her reality TV platform as a guest star on TLC’s digital series, “Cooking with Just Christine.
Food Blogger Claims Leaving Polygamous Marriage Made Her Happier
The Blast previously reported that Christine’s single life brought more happiness to the TV personality. The 50-year-old announced the happy news with claims of a new person. According to the TLC star, leaving her ex-husband has changed her life in a positive way because every part of her body, including her cells, radiates happiness.
Despite being spiritually tied to Kody for 26 years, Christine finally realized she didn’t want to share one man with three other women. In the future, the food blogger wants to be in a monogamous relationship with a man who will appreciate her as his only lover.
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Although the entertainer expressed interest in a new relationship, he was unable to return to the dating pool because of his youngest child. The proud mother of six wonderful children, whom she co-parents with her ex-husband, revealed that Truely doesn’t want anyone to interfere with their new life in Salt Lake City.
Until she receives the 12-year-old’s approval, Christine says she will continue to enjoy her single life while being the best mother her children could wish for.
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