Sister Wives Christine FINALLY ADMITS the BIGGEST LIE of the SHOW, Kody JUSTIFIES Ripping Off Wives

Look at that. Very proud of you. Here we go. The camera also shines a light. I saw the funny expression I make when I’m shocked. I decided my clothes were frumpy and I realized I’ve spent years saying it’s fine on repeat. It’s fine because I’m angry and don’t have the words for it. It’s fine because it’s not worth the effort to explain. It’s fine though. I might be doing my best to hold the family together while feeling overwhelmed. It’s fine because that’s what I’ve been trained to be. Fine, small, not a bother.
[Music] Hi besties. It’s Katie from Without a Crystal Ball. Guess what? Christine Brown’s book is coming out on September 2nd. And while some of you in my comments on a daily basis are a little bit skeptical about what she’s going to share in her book and whether or not she’s going to dive in and give us all the gory details. What I will say about the synopsis that she just read or the quote from the back of her book that she just read in an Instagram post tells me that Christine Brown is deconstructing, deprogramming, realizing that the things she said on the show were based upon training that she had received, indoctrination, and the fact that she was told from a very young age to not be a bother.to be amiable and to be okay with anything. Here’s the full clip. Here we go. The camera also shines a light. I saw the funny expression I make when I’m shocked. I decided my clothes were frumpy and I realized I’ve spent years saying it’s fine on repeat. It’s fine because I’m angry and don’t have the words for it. It’s fine because it’s not worth the effort to explain. It’s fine though I might be doing my best to hold the family together while feeling overwhelmed. It’s fine because that’s what I’ve been trained to be. Fine, small, not a bother. I’m certain I come from a long line of women who have said it’s fine. The show forced me to see that it wasn’t and maybe recognized that my ancestors had figured it out, too.
Strong women, all of them. Wow, that was cool. Way to go.

The truth about the Brown family is that there really is only one person in the family and that’s Christine who had the deepest ties into polygamy. And her family has it on both sides. No other member of this family, even Mary or Robin, had the deep history of polygamy.
Robin’s parents, her biological parents, converted to polygamy from the LDS faith. They did not grow up polygamous.
So Robin and her siblings were the first ones. Mary’s dad adopted the faith when she was five. So he was not a child of polygamy. But Christine’s family is the deepest rooted in the system. And that and those roots almost set a predetermined road map for what Christine would do with her life. Now, many people in the faith started to leave in the 90s, even in the 80s as details about what was happening inside of the church that they were involved in, which was called the Apostolic United Brethren. And that exodus paved the way for many other people to leave.
Christine’s mom, Annie, was one of those that left. her aunt Kristen Decker along with many of her aunts and uncles.
Christine remained true to her faith because that’s how she was trained and her father Rex was the son of the former prophet that was killed, Rulan Allred.
But Christine’s polygamy is more than just on her dad’s side. Rex, it’s also on her mom’s side because her mom Annie, she is a Learon. Her mother Anna and her grandfather rule uh Floren are from the Leberon family. Floren was a brother of Joel who had the sect down in Mexico and the brother of Irv. Now Floren abandoned his wives and that’s how Anna ended up being swooped up and picked up by Owen Alred and became a wife of Owen Alred who was the brother of Rulan Allred, Christine’s grandfather. So Christine’s maternal grandmother ended up marrying in quotations her great uncle Owen or her uncle yeah her great uncle Owen. So Christine’s deeply rooted in the system and so for her leaving is going to be a lot different than everyone else. Mary had a life for about five years before.








