The third of the Sister Wives to join the family, Christine Brown is speaking out about her feelings on polygamy and in some cases, being petty. The mother of six, who joined family patriarch Kody Brown in a spiritual marriage in 1994, has been making headlines since she left Kody and their extended family, including three other wives and 18 children. Christine left the polygamous clan in November 2021 and has since relocated to the family's prior home state of Utah, with her 9-year-old daughter Truely, leaving the others in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Whatever issues the Sister Wives have had with each other or with Kody have intensified since they moved from Las Vegas, Nevada, to Arizona, and since Covid hit, forcing the family to socially distance. The normal pressures of being part of a polygamous family were magnified due to the dynamics changing drastically in a short period of time. In Las Vegas, the family occupied four houses in a cul-de-sac and enjoyed a proximity that allowed for easy access to each other. In Arizona, the family planned to build something similar on a swath of land called Coyote Pass. That has yet to occur.
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Kody proposed building one large home for all the Sister Wives to share in Arizona, though they would have their own private quarters and one shared common area. Christine was the only one who was adamant about not living in one house. When Sister Wives season 1 aired in 2010, the Brown family was living under one roof in Utah until they fled when the state's polygamy laws changed. Now Kody proposed the same accommodations, but Christine refused. Fans began seeing glimpses of trouble in paradise when Christine said, "I would
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