News about the popular reality TV show “Sister Wives” on the TLC channel.
In 2021, Christine Brown made the decision to bid farewell to her husband Kody Brown and their plural marriage. Just recently, on October 7, 2023, she exchanged vows with David Woolley in Moab, Utah. This past week, fans of the reality show Sister Wives got their first glimpse of Christine Brown embracing her new married name.
When it came to her surname, Christine initially chose to go with her husband Kody’s name. This came as no surprise to many TLC fans since others, like Amy Roloff, have chosen to keep their familiar brand name. Keeping a well-known name can be beneficial for things like online search results and can even contribute to the success of products such as books—just look at Jill Duggar Dillard, who publishes under her maiden name.
Christine Brown, one of the stars of the TLC show Sister Wives, recently made the decision to take on her husband David Woolley’s surname. However, she clarified that this change would only apply to her personal life and not on the show itself. This week, fans of the show got their first glimpse of Christine using her new last name outside of the show.
Last year, viewers of Sister Wives witnessed Janelle Brown, another cast member, spending time with David Woolley and his then-fiancé in Moab, Utah. It is believed that Janelle and David may have initially met in that area. Since they also tied the knot there, it’s clear that the couple has a fondness for the desert region. They have even purchased a home there, which Christine advertised as an Airbnb rental on her Instagram account earlier this week. She had previously mentioned sharing a link, and she finally delivered on February 13th.
Christine Brown Woolley, one of the stars of TLC’s Sister Wives, has made a change to her Airbnb listing. She now uses her married name, Christine Brown Woolley, in the address for bookings on the popular rental platform. Her Airbnb listing is called “Christine Brown Woolley’s Retreat.” Some fans were initially skeptical of the new name, with one person even suggesting it was a fake account due to misspelling Woolley. However, another fan assured them that the listing was genuine.
Other fans of the show have encouraged Christine to fully embrace her new name and leave her old name behind. They believe that holding onto her old name might bring her bad luck. However, Christine is her own person and is unlikely to conform to the demands of TLC fans in her personal and professional life.
While TLC fans may always associate Christine with her maiden name, and search engine results may reflect this, it can be seen as a positive step for her to embrace her new life with her married name. What are your thoughts on Christine Brown’s decision? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments below, and stay tuned for more updates on Sister Wives.