Sister Wives
American reality television series
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October 2023 | Christine Brown married David Woolley. |
January 10 2023 | Meri and Kody Brown jointly announced on social media their decision to end their marriage. |
2022 | TLC launched Christine Brown's YouTube cooking show 'Cooking with Just Christine' following her divorce from Kody Brown. |
August 2022 | Christine Brown transferred ownership of her portion of the jointly-owned 'Coyote Pass' property in Flagstaff to Kody and Robyn Brown. |
June 2018 | The Brown family moved from Las Vegas to Flagstaff, Arizona, continuing their pattern of family relocation as documented in the Sister Wives series. |
2016 | U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit ordered the Brown family's case to be dismissed on standing grounds. |
2013 | Kody and Meri Brown, along with their family, jointly published the book 'Becoming Sister Wives: The Story of an Unconventional Marriage'. |
2013 | Brown family prevailed in district court in their lawsuit challenging Utah's criminal polygamy laws. |
2011 | The Brown family relocated from Lehi, Utah to Las Vegas, marking a significant geographical move for the polygamist family featured in the reality TV show. |
March 2011 | Second season of Sister Wives began on TLC. |
November 22 2010 | One-hour program featuring Kody and Robyn's honeymoon aired on TLC. |
October 31 2010 | TLC broadcast an interview with the Brown family. |
October 17 2010 | First season of Sister Wives concluded after six half-hour episodes. |
September 26 2010 | Sister Wives television series premiered on TLC, documenting the polygamist Brown family's life, featuring Kody Brown, his wives Robyn, Meri, Janelle, and Christine, and their 18 children. |
August 6 2010 | Sister Wives was publicly introduced at the Television Critics Association summer media tour in Beverly Hills. |
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