
Sister Wives' Christine Brown reveals reason she had premarital sex with her husband David Woolley
The Sister Wives star, 53, decided to do things differently this time around and have sex with David before they married.
That mindset led her to new husband, and Christine says their connection was instant, both emotionally and physically.
She explained her reasoning on the Sister Wives: One on One special that aired on TLC on Sunday.
Christine talked about how leaving both her polygamous marriage and the Mormon church impacted the way she now views dating and sex.
'Like full on, it was going to happen,' the mother of six said. 'We're going to make love first because I needed to make sure there was going to be physical attraction before I would settle into a relationship with somebody.'
Speaking about her husband David, she said, 'What we had was something so special and something so beautiful, we just naturally moved into everything,' the Sister Wives star said.
'I'm a grown woman. I know what I had before, and I know what I want in the future.'
And that led her to meet Woolley and they tied the knot in 2023.
For his part, Woolley said his wife was 'starving' for physical affection after her marriage of 25 years to Kody Brown.
'This is why we connected so well – what she needed, I could give to her,' he said.
As a result of her newfound love, Christine said she's a changed woman and has the 'confidence' that she didn't have during her polygamous marriage.
'I can just be me,' Christine gushed.
During the show, she also reflected on her life with Kody and the total lack of chemistry she had with him.
'There was no real emotion anymore,' she said. 'It wasn't a real, true intimacy. He wasn't taking care of me emotionally, romantically, physically, financially – nothing.'
She recalled having just one conversation with Kody about their lack of intimacy, and his response made clear that that part of their relationship was over.
'So the next time he came over, I said, "You're done. You're not staying here anymore. I don't want you in my bed,"' Christine recalled.
The reality TV star also said that she feels like Kody used her.
'Maybe we just used each other,' she said. 'It didn't mean anything. Maybe just apathetic, probably apathetic.
'It was kind of like, "I guess we just have to." Maybe there was just a need, just a physical need that was met.'
Woolley is a 56-year-old father of 8, who may be going on a guy's bonding trip with his wife's ex-husband.
On last week's episode of One on One, Kody said he'd like to get closer to David.
'I don't know. I think personally, I think I'm very forgiving and I think that'd be really easy for me,' Kody replied.
'Here's the thing... I had a dirty thought. I thought David and I should go on a guy's trip together. And then I went, no, that would just be so uncool to Christine.'
He added, 'I just thought that would absolutely not be fair in any way.'
Speaking about her husband David, she said, 'What we had was something so special and something so beautiful, we just naturally moved into everything,' the Sister Wives star said. Seen here on November 21, 2023
Meanwhile, Christine said in her own interview, 'In a whole other world and universe, I thought it would be nice if, you know, Kody and David could get along and just be buddies.'
Sister Wives host Sukanya Krishnan then revealed Kody's guys trip idea her and her husband, who tied the knot in October 2023.
David replied, 'We could do that,' as Christine agreed, per an account from People, 'You'd have a good time!'
David made a note that 'rules' would have to be established, but added that they would be between him and Kody.
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