Sister Wives’ Christine Brown goes makeup-free & promotes Plexus product after company accused of ‘deceptive conduct’

SISTER Wives star Christine Brown went makeup-free and promoted a Plexus product in a new post.

The 49-year-old shared the post after the company was accused of “deceptive conduct.”



Sister Wives’ Christine Brown went make-up free in a new ad for Plexus

Her post comes after the company was accused of ‘deceptive conduct’

Christine took to Instagram on Friday to share a photo of herself lifting a weight.

She looked casual in a black fleece jacket and purple leggings, while her hair was pulled back and she opted to not wear any makeup.

Alongside the photo, the Sister Wives star wrote: “You know why the majority of us don’t like to workout? One word. TIRED. We are always TIRED.

“No energy, blah feeling, just barely making it through the day. Am I right?

“But what if I told you it doesn’t have to be like that. Really! It doesn’t.

“You CAN have the energy to do all the things you want to do — the SECRET — is give your body what it needs (and no I’m not talking loads of caffeine).

“I mean real ingredients, vitamins, minerals & nutrients. You would be surprised on how good you’re really meant to feel. Really! I say…..prove me wrong.”

After encouraging her Instagram followers to “chat” with her, Christine added: “I would love to share the possibilities with you!”

The caption concluded: “Info on the plexus products can be found here on my health page @the_secret_to_selfcare.”

‘DECEPTIVE CONDUCT’

Christine promoted the company just days after The Celeb Report exclusively reported Plexus, and her other employer LulaRoe, have been sent a warning letter regarding “deceptive conduct.”

In an effort to make money, Christine works for multi-level marketing companies LuLaRoe, which sells women’s clothing, and Plexus, a vitamin and supplements company. 

The Celeb Report exclusively revealed both companies have been hit with “Notices of Penalty Offenses Concerning Money-Making Opportunities and Concerning Deceptive or Unfair Conduct” from the Federal Trade Commission.

The same form letter was sent to hundreds of companies and explains that the FTC is not suggesting the companies listed have “engaged in deceptive or unfair conduct.”

They are “widely distributing similar letters and the notices to business opportunities, franchises, multi-level marketing companies, coaching companies, gig companies, and others.” 

The letter obtained by The Celeb Report advises the listed businesses to “take any steps necessary to ensure the company’s practices do not violate the law,” as civil penalties can be $43,792 per violation.

News of the letter comes after Amazon Prime released a docu-series called LuLaRich, which exposes how LuLaRoe launched an alleged “scam” targeted at work-from-home mothers. 

Christine isn’t Kody Brown’s only wife to work for LulaRoe, as Meri, 50, is also an employee of the controversial brand. 

CHRISTINE’S BIG MOVE

Additionally, the letter comes after Christine sold the Arizona home she previously shared with Kody for $700,000 earlier this month after threatening to move from Arizona to Utah amid their martial troubles. 

She is now living in a two-story duplex built in 2019 that has two living units attached next to each other as townhouses.

The mom of six will likely live there with her 11-year-old daughter Truley, as her older children have moved out.

In addition to Christine and Meri, Kody is also married to Janelle, 52, and Robyn, 43.



Christine also works for LulaRoe, which was another company hit with the paperwork

She recently moved states away from husband Kody Brown

Christine is one of Kody’s four wives