Since Christine Brown left Kody Brown and condemned plural marriage, she has been enjoying a good life. She confirms there is no sisterhood between her and her former sister wives, Meri and Robyn Brown. Unfortunately, she and her ex-husband, Kody are also not in good terms presently but she hopes they can work things out and become friends in the future.
Christine Shops With Her Daughters
According to InTouch Weekly, the new season of Sister Wives premieres soon and Christine looks unbothered. She was seen frolicking over the weekend shopping in Los Angeles. It was also reported that the shopping was massive. She was also spotted with her two daughters, Truely and Aspyn. The mother of six was captured wearing a polka dot blouse paired with dark snug jeans and rocked a pair of black sandals to compliment her dressing.
Christine Brown Spotted In Los Angeles With Her Daughters, Truely And Aspyn
Truely wore a long black t-shirt with a pair of vibrant with crocs while Aspyn, beautifully rocked a tiny blue jean shorts paired with a white pinstripe shirt. She also paired her outfit with black strapped sandals, twinning with her mom. Christine and her daughters shopped at Bath & Body Works as revealed by some of the pictures they took. Christine was beaming with smiles on her face, which means she is excited going on a shopping spree with her two daughters.
In another picture, they could all be seen enjoying an Italian meal during the session in Los Angeles. Christine was seen in a picture, stepping aside to make a phone call before settling to have a meal with her daughters. It is no longer news that Janelle is the only sister wife that Christine is getting in touch with. They have been spotted together in several places.
The duo have vacationed and traveled together. However, her relationship with Meri and Robyn ended with her divorce from Kody. Meri Brown confirmed that since Christine is no longer dating Kody, then, there’s no sisterhood between them. Fans are loving her friendship with Janelle and they hope she will follow Christine’s foot step and leave the plural marriage.

