Sister Wives star Christine Brown tied the knot with her new partner and seemed to have declared clearly which of her sister wives she desired by her side. The 51-year-old exchanged vows
with the 59-year-old David Woolley in a beautiful ceremony held in Moab, Utah.
However, Christine was ruthless about who cut while she was compiling the guest list. Naturally, 54-year-old Janelle Brown, her ride-or-die Sister Wives co-star, was honored to be there.
She was, regrettably, the only sister’s wife invited, PEOPLE reported.
Christine’s ex-husband, Kody Brown, 54, did not attend, nor did her other sister wives, Robyn Brown, 44, and Meri Brown, 52. TLC fans did notice that Leon, Meri’s 27-year-old child, and Audrey, their partner, were present, per The Sun.
A Reddit user commented, “You can see Leon and Audrey in the pics from the webcam at the venue.” Christine was the first to walk away from the plural marriage in 2021 after 25 years.
Janelle went on to separate from Kody the following year, after nearly 30 years of spiritual marriage. Meri is also not with Kody any longer, leaving Robyn as the only wife Kody has now.
It seems Leon is close to Christine and her children since they attended Christine’s daughter Gwendlyn Brown’s wedding.
Leon, who came out as transgender in June 2022, has always felt support from Gwendolyn, who is also queer. Leon announced their pronoun change back in 2022, with an adorable post. They were seen smiling in the picture, along with a heartfelt caption.
“Someone recently told me that I didn’t have to have all of my s— figured out for me to share myself with the world,” they wrote on Instagram. “So here’s me, definitely not having almost any of my s— figured out, to let you know that I am trans. My name is Leon or Leo (I love both) and my pronouns are they/them,” they added. “Being queer & trans are definitely some of my favorite parts of myself.
And yet, there are so many things that I am learning to love about myself through this process,” they continued. “Here’s to me getting to know myself, share myself, and continually evolve to be the person I am, to be my favorite self in all contexts.”