SISTER Wives’ Christine Brown revealed her new slim figure on Facebook as she showed off pieces of her clothing line, LuLaRoe.
The mom of six received praise from fans on her picture and many of them were supportive of her weight loss.
Christine Brown is reportedly on a weight loss journey
Who is Christine Brown?
Christine Brown was the third wife of the Sister Wives patriarch, Kody Brown.
The couple have six children together: Aspyn Kristine, Mykelti Ann, Gwendlyn, Ysabel Paige and Truely Grace and son Paedon Rex.
After 25 years of marriage, Sister Wives star Christine Brown confirmed she had split from her husband, Kody Brown in November 2021.
Christine has been thriving since the split with her weight loss journey and finding love again with her soon-to-be husband, David.
The U.S. Sun reported that Christine plans to have her dream wedding this summer, “probably in July,” before the kids go back to school in the fall.
Some fans have speculated that the TLC star and her fiancé already tied the knot, as there haven’t been any updates on the wedding.
However, Christine recently suggested that the rumors are not true after including the hashtag “#stillengaged” in a post earlier this month.
Did she lose weight?
Christine showed off her weight loss in a LuLaRoe outfit and many fans were quick to point out how slim she looked.
One wrote: “You look like you’ve lost weight!”
A second said: “I hear Christine is a running queen…. she is as fit as can be.”
A third fan praised: “You look amazing!”
In July 2023, Christine jetted to England with her daughters Truely, Mykelti, and Ysabel, as well as her fiancé David Woolley.
In new photos shared by Mykelti, mom Christine smiled wide as she toured the city with her family.
She showed off her incredible weight loss in a button-down pink shirt, covered by a flowing yellow jacket.
Christing Brown pictured on Instagram
What does Christine Brown do for a living?
Aside from being on the show, Christine owns her clothing line, LuLaRoe and has been making fan video requests on Cameo to make ends meet.