The world of Sister Wives is once again shaken by a bombshell revelation that fans never expected—Christine Brown and David Woolley’s whirlwind marriage has come to a shocking end. What began as a love story filled with second chances, hope, and fresh beginnings has unraveled in a way that leaves both viewers and Christine’s devoted supporters stunned. And this time, it’s Christine herself who is pulling back the curtain, sharing the unfiltered truth about her relationships, struggles, and hidden past in a tell-all memoir that is set to hit shelves on September 2nd, 2025.
Christine has been a central figure on Sister Wives since its debut in 2010. For over a decade, viewers have watched her navigate the challenges of plural marriage with Cody Brown, raise her children with grace, and ultimately walk away from a family dynamic that no longer served her. When she later found love with David Woolley in 2023, fans celebrated her happiness, believing she had finally found the peace and partnership she always deserved. But now, as Season 20 of Sister Wives approaches this fall, Christine’s shocking admission of divorce marks yet another turning point in her story—and it’s all tied to the deeply personal truths she reveals in her memoir, Sister Wife: A Memoir of Faith, Family, and Finding Freedom.
Christine’s Painful Confessions
For years, Christine kept parts of her life hidden from the cameras. She explains that she played the role of peacekeeper in the Brown household, choosing silence over honesty to protect family harmony and maintain the image that TLC wanted to portray. Yet beneath the surface, she was crumbling.
In her memoir, Christine writes candidly about her rocky relationship with Cody, detailing how he would often avoid her home if the food wasn’t prepared exactly to his liking, if the children were acting out, or if the house wasn’t spotless. While she worked tirelessly to make family meals, often juggling three different versions of dinner to accommodate Cody’s strict preferences and her daughter Gwen’s vegetarian diet, her efforts were rarely acknowledged. She confesses that she felt like one of many caretakers rather than a valued wife, trapped in a cycle of sacrifice without appreciation.
The book also revisits the family’s chaotic living situation in Wyoming, where crowded spaces forced multiple families into cramped quarters. Christine recalls the awkwardness of sharing walls with Janelle while Cody moved from room to room, often leaving her feeling humiliated and neglected. While the show painted a quirky picture of plural family life, Christine admits that the reality was emotionally exhausting, isolating, and at times deeply hurtful.
Untold Struggles Behind the Smile
Perhaps the most shocking revelation Christine shares is her secret battle with oxycodone addiction. After undergoing knee surgery and tearing her ACL in 2016, she was prescribed the powerful painkiller. At first, she took it for legitimate reasons, but soon she realized she was relying on it for more than just physical pain relief. Christine confesses that the drug gave her a euphoric high, making her feel invincible and capable of handling the pressures of filming, raising children, and living in a fractured marriage.
Her addiction, though brief, left lasting scars. She describes how she would sneak doses before filming to appear cheerful on set, only to crash emotionally afterward. The turning point came when her daughter Maddie confronted her, forcing her to face the truth. Christine eventually stopped cold turkey, but she admits that the cravings and depression lingered for months, leaving her questioning her identity and sense of self. For years, she kept this struggle hidden from fans, ashamed of what she had gone through, but now she bravely shares it as part of her journey toward healing and self-acceptance.
From Cody to David—And Another Heartbreak
Fans who followed Christine’s departure from Cody celebrated when she announced her new romance with David Woolley. The pair appeared to be head-over-heels in love, traveling together, posting affectionate updates, and symbolizing the fresh start that Christine deserved after decades in a polygamous relationship. Their marriage in 2023 was seen as a victory—a sign that Christine had finally reclaimed her happiness.
But behind the smiles, cracks began to form. In her memoir, Christine admits that she rushed into the marriage with David, swept up in the thrill of being adored after years of neglect. Yet as time went on, fundamental differences emerged. Sources close to Christine say that her drive to share her story openly clashed with David’s more private nature, creating tension. And as Christine revisited painful memories from her past while writing her book, unresolved emotions surfaced, leaving her questioning whether she had truly healed before entering into a new marriage.
The divorce, now official, is a devastating reminder that healing is rarely linear. While Christine and David’s split may come as a shock to fans, Christine insists it is part of her ongoing journey toward authenticity and self-love.
The Book That Changes Everything
Christine’s memoir doesn’t hold back. She reveals that while she once played the role of the cheerful, quirky wife on TLC, she was often crying behind closed doors, feeling overlooked while Cody poured his attention into Robyn. She writes that she had emotionally checked out of the marriage long before officially leaving in 2021, admitting that she stayed for the children and the financial stability of the show.
She also exposes behind-the-scenes details that fans never saw, from heated arguments with Cody that TLC cameras avoided, to her secret dreams of leaving Flagstaff years earlier. At times, she even looked at homes in Utah, longing for independence, but fear held her back. Her candid confessions paint a raw picture of a woman who endured years of silence before finally finding the courage to walk away.
One of the most controversial excerpts from the memoir describes the blurred boundaries of polygamous living arrangements, with Christine recalling moments where intimacy between Cody and his wives occurred uncomfortably close to their children. The revelations have already sparked outrage, with some fans calling it “disgusting” and others applauding Christine for exposing what she believes was unhealthy and damaging behavior.
A New Chapter—Without Regret
Though her divorce from David Woolley is painful, Christine says she does not regret the marriage. She views it as part of her evolution—proof that she is still learning, growing, and discovering her true self outside the shadow of Cody Brown and the polygamous lifestyle that once defined her.
Christine describes the process of writing her memoir as liberating, saying it felt like shedding a weight she had carried for decades. Though she feared sharing too much, she leaned on David for support during the writing process, and she remains proud that she finally told her story on her own terms.
As fans await Season 20 of Sister Wives, Christine’s divorce and the explosive release of her book promise to dominate the conversation. No longer bound by the image TLC curated for her, Christine is finally free to reveal the truth—even if it’s messy, painful, or controversial. And while her marriage to David Woolley may be over, Christine insists that her journey toward freedom, faith, and family is only just beginning.