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Sister Wives' Christine Brown Shares Engagement Photos With Her "True Love" David Woolley
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Date:2025-04-14 22:59:07
Christine Brown is putting her love on full display.
The Sister Wives alum shared sweet photos to social media celebrating her engagement to David Woolley. In two of the snaps, the happy couple can be seen posing hand in hand on while the third features the two cuddled up, Christine resting her head on David's shoulder.
"We got our engagement photos done!" the reality star captioned her July 23 post. "Gosh! I LOVE how we look together!"
David popped the question to Christine back in April, two months after she first debuted her new romance in a joy-filled Valentine's Day post.
"I finally found the love of my life, David," she wrote of her new relationship. "The first time he held me close, it felt like my soul took it's first breath. He's wonderful and kind, incredible with my children and an adorable grandpa. I never dreamed I could find a love like this."
The 50-year-old's engagement news comes after she broke off her 27-year spiritual marriage to Kody Brown—with whom she shares kids Aspyn, Mykelti, Gwendlyn, Ysabel, Truely and Paedon—in November 2021.
And in the years since his split from Christine, Kody's other multiple marriages have come to an end, with Janelle Brown confirming the breakup during Sister Wives' December special while Meri Brown shared the news on social media in January. (Kody remains married to Robyn Brown, whom he legally wed in 2014.)
For Christine, in the months since her engagement, she and David have given followers many glimpses into their sweet romance, including their vacations, family time and adorable clips dancing together.
"David treats me like a queen and tells me I'm beautiful every day," Christine told People in April. "I've never been in love like this before, and the world seems like a brighter place with him in it."
She continued, "I'm so excited for the wonderful adventure we are going to embark on for the rest of our lives."
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