'Sister Wives' star Christine Brown marries David Woolley

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Christine Brown, one of the stars of the popular reality show Sister Wives, recently tied the knot with David Woolley in Moab, Utah.

The ceremony saw 330 of their close friends and family members witnessing the couple's union.

Describing her feelings on this milestone, Brown told PEOPLE, “It's everything I never thought I would have. I get to walk down the aisle to David, him just looking at me the way that he does, it’s a dream come true.”

The wedding celebrations kicked off with a picturesque dinner cruise down the Colorado River, embodying the couple's desire for a close-knit celebration. “We just liked the idea of having as much family and friends there as possible,” Brown shared.

Expertly blending with Moab's natural splendor, the wedding décor, masterminded by Danielle Rothweiler, showcased hues of rust, dusty rose, mauve, deep plum, and peachy coral. Gazing at the breathtaking view, Woolley couldn't help but exclaim, “You can't beat it.”

The wedding held a special place in Brown's heart as it enabled her to relive some missed experiences from her past. “She wants to be able to wear a white dress and walk down the aisle with her dad,” Woolley had previously shared with PEOPLE, shedding light on Brown's earlier polygamous marriage where she couldn't embrace these traditions.

Donned in a stunning gown from Boda Bridal featuring a plunging neckline and intricate beading detail, Brown was gracefully escorted to the altar by her son Paedon and father. The couple exchanged their vows under a beautifully adorned floral arch with the serene Colorado River in the background.

Following their heartfelt vows, the newly christened Mr. and Mrs. Woolley kissed to the melodious strains of 'At Last' by Etta James. The reception, adorned with "breathtaking" lights and florals by Ali McDermott of Magnolia and Lace, saw guests enjoying sparkling apple cider, champagne, Moscow mules, mojitos, and a hearty buffet.

The couple's sweet-toothed indulgence was a three-tier naked cake alongside Woolley's unique Darth Vader-themed groom's cake.

Brown and Woolley, who first connected on a dating website in 2022, have a love story that sounds straight out of a fairytale. Brown humorously recalls being smitten by Woolley's captivating online photos, especially those showcasing his doting moments with his grandkids.

Echoing her sentiments, Woolley shared, “I'm really very lucky, and very happy that someone let her go, because she's a unicorn.”

Christine Brown, formerly married to Kody Brown in a 25-year polygamous union, has six children. Woolley, a father of eight, endured tragedy in 2012 after losing his wife.

Their union signifies hope, love, and the possibility of finding a soulmate at any stage of life. As they embark on this new journey, Brown joyfully states, "David treats me like a queen... the world seems like a brighter place with him in it."

With their shared joys, trials, and love for one another, this couple show that fairytales do come true, and love knows no bounds.

Featured image credit: Frederick M. Brown / Getty

'Sister Wives' star Christine Brown marries David Woolley

vt-author-image

By VT

Article saved!Article saved!

Christine Brown, one of the stars of the popular reality show Sister Wives, recently tied the knot with David Woolley in Moab, Utah.

The ceremony saw 330 of their close friends and family members witnessing the couple's union.

Describing her feelings on this milestone, Brown told PEOPLE, “It's everything I never thought I would have. I get to walk down the aisle to David, him just looking at me the way that he does, it’s a dream come true.”

The wedding celebrations kicked off with a picturesque dinner cruise down the Colorado River, embodying the couple's desire for a close-knit celebration. “We just liked the idea of having as much family and friends there as possible,” Brown shared.

Expertly blending with Moab's natural splendor, the wedding décor, masterminded by Danielle Rothweiler, showcased hues of rust, dusty rose, mauve, deep plum, and peachy coral. Gazing at the breathtaking view, Woolley couldn't help but exclaim, “You can't beat it.”

The wedding held a special place in Brown's heart as it enabled her to relive some missed experiences from her past. “She wants to be able to wear a white dress and walk down the aisle with her dad,” Woolley had previously shared with PEOPLE, shedding light on Brown's earlier polygamous marriage where she couldn't embrace these traditions.

Donned in a stunning gown from Boda Bridal featuring a plunging neckline and intricate beading detail, Brown was gracefully escorted to the altar by her son Paedon and father. The couple exchanged their vows under a beautifully adorned floral arch with the serene Colorado River in the background.

Following their heartfelt vows, the newly christened Mr. and Mrs. Woolley kissed to the melodious strains of 'At Last' by Etta James. The reception, adorned with "breathtaking" lights and florals by Ali McDermott of Magnolia and Lace, saw guests enjoying sparkling apple cider, champagne, Moscow mules, mojitos, and a hearty buffet.

The couple's sweet-toothed indulgence was a three-tier naked cake alongside Woolley's unique Darth Vader-themed groom's cake.

Brown and Woolley, who first connected on a dating website in 2022, have a love story that sounds straight out of a fairytale. Brown humorously recalls being smitten by Woolley's captivating online photos, especially those showcasing his doting moments with his grandkids.

Echoing her sentiments, Woolley shared, “I'm really very lucky, and very happy that someone let her go, because she's a unicorn.”

Christine Brown, formerly married to Kody Brown in a 25-year polygamous union, has six children. Woolley, a father of eight, endured tragedy in 2012 after losing his wife.

Their union signifies hope, love, and the possibility of finding a soulmate at any stage of life. As they embark on this new journey, Brown joyfully states, "David treats me like a queen... the world seems like a brighter place with him in it."

With their shared joys, trials, and love for one another, this couple show that fairytales do come true, and love knows no bounds.

Featured image credit: Frederick M. Brown / Getty