Christine Brown has been on many new adventures since her separation from Kody Brown. The Sister Wives castmate first moved to Utah after her split to be close to her elder kids. After a year of enjoying her freedom and practicing self-love, she met David Woolley. Now, they are engaged to be married. Before they take the step, the new couple has been spreading more wedding cheer. Recently, fans spotted Christine officiating a gay wedding! Whose was it?
Sister Wives: Christine Becomes A Wedding Officiator! Helps Her Friends Out In The Most Wholesome Way
Christine Brown has been extremely happy since her separation from Kody Brown. Now she is all set to tie the knot again as she is engaged to her beau, David Woolley. While they are together, the whirlwind of fun hasn’t stopped. Viewers spotted the Sister Wives star become part of a wedding of her and David’s friends, Leonard and Cameron. Christine had already opened up about being a proud LGBTQIA+ ally when her daughter Gwen came out as bisexual. Hence, it was a very wholesome moment.
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There are pictures of Christine in a chic white blazer, black shirt, and legging paired with heels on social media. The Sister Wives fans were impressed seeing her as an officiator. Her husband to be David Woolley, has been extremely supportive of her. He also appeared in some of the pictures, poking his head out hilariously. Some can’t help but feel the celebrity has been trying to one-up her ex, Kody Brown. Longtime viewers of the show must know how he took pride in officiating many weddings, and the show captured some too.
Sister Wives: Kody Brown Officiated A Wedding During COVID-19!
Kody Brown ended up outraging many fans when the previous season of Sister Wives took over TV. In one of the early episodes, the polygamous husband decided to drive out of the state during strict COVID-19 protocols. He did so to get one of his friends married. Turns out, he was all set to officiate the wedding. The castmate has taken pride in doing such things many times for friends and family, i.e., his kids. He had the time of his life during the wedding. After officiating it, he also danced around at the celebration.