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Sister Wives' Christine Brown Says "Incredible" Boyfriend David Woolley Treats Her Like a Queen
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Date:2025-04-20 03:14:25
For Christine Brown, this real-life romance is better than any fairy tale.
The Sister Wives star, 50, recently gave fans another glimpse at her relationship with her boyfriend David Woolley, and it's safe to say she's royally in love.
"I can't express how amazing it's been to have David in my life," Christine wrote on Instagram March 12. "He's an incredible man and he treats me like his Queen. #unbelievablyhappy #myking #lovethislifeofmine #Imsoblessed."
The post comes about one month after the reality star made her relationship with David Instagram official.
"I finally found the love of my life, David," she wrote in a Valentine's Day post. "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. #blessed #soulmate #feelinggood #lovemylife #partner."
And her new man made it clear he feels the same way, calling her "my queen" in his own tribute.
"When I'm with you, we just sit in our own little bubble and the world can go around us and we're just standing still and it's perfect and I have never felt like this before," David wrote in a separate Instagram post Feb. 14. "When I took you to the The Little Mermaid play I saw how much you loved life and I knew I had some one special for me. I'm the luckiest guy, thank you for finding me. Love, your king #christinebrown #queen #soulmates #lucky #mylove."
Prior to her romance with David, Christine was in a relationship with her Sister Wives co-star Kody Brown, with whom she shares six children. The TLC couple announced their breakup in November 2021 after more than 25 years together, and viewers watched their time together come to an end on the most recent season of their show.
While Christine and Kody were never legally married, he did consider himself spiritually married to her, Janelle Brown and Meri Brown and is legally wed to Robyn Brown.
However, Kody's split with Christine isn't the only one he's been through recently. During the Sister Wives: One on One special, which premiered in December, Janelle and Kody confirmed they've been separated for several months. Then in January, Kody and Meri—who had previously been legally married but divorced in 2014 so he could legally wed Robyn—announced on Instagram that they'd decided to "permanently terminate" their relationship.
And although Christine admitted she initially found it "awkward" to re-enter the dating scene after more than two decades with Kody, she seems to have found the right guy for her with David. Posting a clip of the duo swaying in each other's arms to Instagram Feb. 16, she wrote, "I love having someone to dance with me in the kitchen #dancingthroughlife #loveofmylife #feelinggood #finallyhappy #thisismyyear."
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