Sister Wives’ Christine Brown shows off weight loss in new photo after dumping husband Kody

CHRISTINE Brown shocked fans with her weight loss transformation, sharing a slimmed down photo on Instagram after leaving husband Kody Brown.

The Sister Wives stars were spiritually married in March 1994 and announced the end of their relationship in November 2021.


Christine, 49, posed for an Instagram photo on Friday.

She was seen smiling, wearing a muted-colored blouse.

The TLC star posed with a hand on her hip, emphasizing her transformation.

Christine shared the post to promote products from a line she frequently features on her social media pages.

She captioned the post: "

Maybe you’re not looking for “life changing” products. Fair enough.

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Maybe you just need “day changing” products."

Christine then launched into a list of the alleged benefits, highlighting weight loss potential.

Kody's ex has been on a weight loss journey for some time now.

SLIMMING DOWN

Earlier this month, she showed off her trim figure in yet another Instagram selfie.

The Sister Wives star got glammed up in her batch of selfies. 

Her cheeks were rosy as she slipped right into a slim red checkerboard blouse. 

Christine also had on a pearl necklace for the pics, posing with her long blonde hair pulled up tightly in a bun. 

Christine blew a kiss toward the camera in a second snap.

She captioned the post: "This is just to say thank you for your support!"

Christine added: "We all need support to face our challenges and I truly appreciate you."

DIVORCE DRAMA

The posts came after fans watched Christine and Kody handle the dissolution of their marriage in a TLC special.

During the most recent episode of Sister Wives, Kody, 53, chatted with host Sunkanya Krishnan about the end of the marriage, among other things. 

Christine, along with sister wives Robyn, Meri, and Janelle, were also featured in the episode. 

During the sit-down, Kody alleged that he was in the dark about Christine's desire to leave their marriage. 

Sukanya showed a clip during the episode, which showed Christine expressing a desire to divorce him during a conversation with Meri. Kody and the other wives were sitting just feet away.

He claimed: "I didn’t know she said that until I saw it. I didn’t know what was going on. I didn’t know that she was going, 'I don’t want to be married to Kody anymore.' I’d heard rumors from my children."

Kody went on to say: And I’m going, 'Why am I in the dark?'"

The controversial reality star later discussed Christine's disposition throughout their marriage, despite claiming he had no idea she wanted to leave.

He said during the episode: "She’s been complaining from the time we moves to Las Vegas. That’s 10 years. she’s been complaining about everything in our lives."

Kody added: "This is a singular moment that’s been building up for years. I’ve been trying to make her happy for years. It’s been this huge burden."

The polygamist claimed: "All I’m doing is defending myself."

Fans on social media slammed Kody for blaming everyone else for the demise of his marriage.

One Twitter user wrote: "Kody is playing hell out this victim card #SisterWives."

Another tweeted: "Kody has truly become disgusting to watch! His behavior and the words from his mouth is a total DISGRACE!"

A third viewer wrote: "Man, this guy is hard to like. She's been complaining for 9 years, I kept being an a**hole to her but, for the life of me, I can't figure out why she left."




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