No longer holding back. As Christine Brown and Kody Brown faced the issues in their relationship, cameras were rolling to capture their split for season 17 of Sister Wives.
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Getting out of her polygamous marriage has been life-changing for Christine Brown.
In the new issue of People magazine, the “Sister Wives” star opens up about her life a year after leaving her plural marriage to Kody Brown, whom she’d been with for 26 years.
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“I get to live life for me,” the 50-year-old says. “My whole world has changed, and every single cell in my body is happier.”
Christine was spiritually married to Kody, who has three other wives. They also have six children together, while Kody has 18 kids total from his relationships.
Along with leaving her husband, Christine abandoned her fundamentalist Mormon faith, moving to Salt Lake City to start anew.
“I started thinking, maybe this isn’t working for me,” she says of her decision. “And then I stopped believing in polygamy. I realized I didn’t really want to live it anymore. I didn’t like sharing a husband or feeling like I wasn’t important.”
Talking about the move to the city, Christine says, “We got here and that night when I went to bed, I realized I was home. It was just like that. And I got to start over again and it was exciting and it was new and so scary because I had no idea what to expect, but I was so excited. I remember feeling hope for the first time in a long time because I just got to take my life by my own and go. It was wonderful.”
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The reality star also talks about life with 12-year-old daughter Truely, whom she still co-parents with Kody.
“I can’t tell you how many times I’ve opened up Truely’s door and been like, ‘What should we do for fun
No longer holding back. As Christine Brown and Kody Brown faced the issues in their relationship, cameras were rolling to capture their split for season 17 of Sister Wives.
The new season of “Sister Wives” has started, and there’s no shortage of friction.
Christine Brown is airing all of her grievances in season 17 of. The TLC reality series following the lives of polygamist Kody Brown and his four wives returned on Sunday with an explosive episode, which mostly consisted of Christine and Kody facing off over her decision to leave their 25-year marriage. Christine said in an aside interview that she and Kody had a conversation «months ago» in which she claims he told her «he wasn't attracted to me anymore and we were not going to have an intimate marriage anymore.» That conversation led to Christine telling Kody not to sleep in her room anymore, which led her to move his things into the garage. Kody decided to try to talk to Christine about the status of their marriage, but rejected the notion of staying on the couch, despite his wife, Robyn's, urging. Once Kody and Christine come face-to-face, it's clear that they are on completely different pages. Despite Christine's claims, Kody told her he didn't say that he'd never be intimate with her again. «I just shrugged my shoulders.
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season 17 premiering this Sunday following more than 10 years on TV, fans might think they know the Brown family. Kody Brown is in a «spiritual marriage» with his first wife, Meri Brown, second wife, Janelle Brown, and fourth wife, Robyn Brown.
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Christine Brown is done with her estranged husband, Kody, in this exclusive new sneak peek clip from ' upcoming season 17. Christine, who officially announced her intention to divorce Kody in November 2021, admitted in the clip to getting «jealous» of Kody's other wives whom she felt were in stronger marriages than her own. She also called Kody out for not spending more time with her and their kids even before the pandemic put further strain on their relationship. «I don't have time to play like she has time to play. I've got a lot of work to do and a lot of responsibilities,» Kody explains in the clip. «I don't get this, 'You don't show up here,' and stuff like that.
Meri Brown is excited to share more of her story with the world. The 51-year-old first wife of Kody Brown took to Instagram over the weekend several times to share some teases with her followers ahead of season 17 of . «There's so much more to the story… #Ready,» Meri captioned one photo of herself holding up a leather-bound journal in front of her face and tagging her location in Utah. She followed this photo up with another pic of herself on Monday, writing, «Just watch this… #Ready.»A post shared by Meri Brown (@therealmeribrown)A post shared by Meri Brown (@therealmeribrown)Meri and her family are gearing up for the new season of the TLC reality series, which will follow the breakdown in Kody's marriage to his former wife Christine Brown, who chose to leave the marriage in 2021. «I felt like Christine was more than a sister wife.
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Christine Brown spoke up about her continuing friendship with fellow star Janelle this week, revealing to that Janelle was the only wife to remain supportive during Christine's divorce from their shared husband. «Janelle and I are really good friends,» Christine said. «She's been supportive from the get-go.»Christine was in a 26-year plural marriage with her husband, Kody Brown, and his three other wives, Meri, Janelle, and Robyn. She announced her divorce from Kody in November 2021 but told this week that her marriage was strained long before that. «I needed more communication, more trust, and I realized we didn't really have a partnership,» she said.Her relationship with the wives was also further differentiated after the divorce. «I hadn't been that close to Robyn, I hadn't been that close to Meri, for years.
Kane Brown is ready to make history at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards! The 28-year-old country music superstar is set to hit the stage tonight as the first male country artist to perform at the show — since it’s 1984 inception. “I feel good, you know, I’m kinda upset that I’m not singing a country song,” he tells ET’s Rachel Smith about the performance of “Grand.” “But also, it’s kinda good because people will be like ‘Oh, this is a country artist. Why is he singing this song?’ Then hopefully they go down a rabbit hole and they discover a lot more artists in the country world.
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stars Christine and Kody Brown announced they were ending their 25-year plural marriage, and now Christine is sharing her thoughts on dating post-split. The 50-year-old speaks with about why she plans to put her polygamist lifestyle behind her.Christine explains that throughout her marriage to Kody — whom she shares son Paedon, 24, and daughters Aspyn, 27, Mykelti, 26, Gwendlyn, 20, Ysabel, 19, and Truely, 12 -- she realized she «needed more communication, more trust,» and realized they «didn't really have a partnership,» something she's looking for in the future.«I want a partnership. I want a guy who actually loves me and wants to be with me intimately,» she shares of her hopes for dating in the future.
Christine Brown is revealing why she lost respect for her ex. In a new interview, the 50-year-old star shares how a medical situation with one of her and Kody Brown's kids led to her leaving her plural marriage.«He broke my little girl's heart,» Christine tells of Kody.
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