Sister Wives EXPOSED: Christine Reveals Shocking Season 1 Deception That Changes Everything

Sister Wives Season 19 didn’t just expose Kody Brown’s fractured relationships with his former wives, it practically destroyed the entire foundation the show was built on. After years of deflection and avoiding accountability, the Tell All forced the Brown family patriarch to confront his biased behavior.

The cameras might have stopped rolling, but Christine Brown Woolley still has a lot to say. In her upcoming book, the ex-sister wife finally addresses one of the most controversial moments from Sister Wives Season 1.

Christine Brown Woolley Recalls the Day Kody Brown Chose His Youngest Wife Over Their Daughter

In a recent Instagram Reel, Woolley was seen reading a passage from her upcoming book, Sister Wife: A Memoir of Faith, Family, and Finding Freedom.

The excerpt brought up an incident that occurred during Sister Wives Season 1, Episode 4 when Woolley went into labor with Truley Brown, and Kody was nowhere to be found. According to Woolley, instead of staying at the hospital with her, Kody rushed home to be with Robyn Brown.

Back then, Kody and Robyn were just engaged, so for the Brown family patriarch to prioritize his fianceé over the birth of his daughter left the former sister wife feeling sidelined.

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“He needed to check in, I don’t know, the kids? Her feelings about my labor?” wondered the reality star in the video before giving the camera a pointed smile.

‘Sister Wives’ Season 1 Was Just the Beginning of Kody Brown’s Favoritism

What made the situation even worse was the fact that Woolley had experienced a miscarriage a year before Truley was born.

Not just that, but Truley was lying high, Christine’s blood pressure was dropping, and her water had just broken. In the middle of all this, she had to call Kody herself and ask him to come back to the hospital.

Meanwhile, Kody was back at the house, with absolutely no sense of urgency or concern for his wife, who was going through a lot. The fact that he could have missed the birth of his child didn’t even seem like an issue to Kody, and that speaks volumes about where his priorities truly were.

For years, fans of the show have debated whether Kody’s detour was even needed, or if he was just using the excuse of “grabbing his bag” to go and spend time with Robyn.

Since the rest of his family was coming to the hospital anyway, one of them could have easily brought his things to the hospital, which only adds to the shadiness of this entire situation.

Kody and Robyn Brown’s Inconsistent Narrative About Their Courtship

Robyn and Kody Brown sit seriously on the couch on 'sister wives.'
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A moment from the episode also shows Kody and Robyn sharing a kiss while trying to hide it from the cameras.

This comes across as extremely hypocritical, especially since Kody and Robyn spent most of Sister Wives Season 19 insisting that their courtship was modest, pure, and church-approved. However, their carefully constructed narrative completely falls apart in this moment.

What’s all the more shocking is how Robyn and Kody didn’t even really try to avoid the cameras. Robyn’s attempt to shut the door almost felt more theatrical than sincere, and Kody even went as far as to joke about kissing his girlfriend while his wife was in labor.

For Woolley, watching all of this back must have been devastating. Not only was she left to deal with a high-risk labor on her own, but she would have had to relive the moment knowing that her ex-husband was busy sharing playful moments with his then-fiancée.

Kody Brown’s Priorities Have Always Been Messed Up

Kody brown on 'Sister Wives' season 19, looking perplexed
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Kody wasn’t done being insensitive to Woolley, though, because later on, he once again makes her feel sidelined as she’s actively giving birth to Truley.

Instead of being fully present and attentive to his wife giving birth, Kody struck up a conversation with the doctor and decided it was a good time to ask them for IVF advice for Meri Brown.

Not only was the conversation inappropriate and unprofessional, it also shows just how little regard he had for Woolley’s struggle in that moment.

Even the doctor was uncomfortable responding to the Brown family patriarch because of how self-centered and tone-deaf the whole interaction was. To no one’s surprise, when Robyn gave birth to Solomon Brown a year later, Kody spent every waking moment by her side.

This was just the beginning of Kody’s neglectful treatment of his other wives, though. It’s proof that the minute Robyn entered the plural family dynamic, things shifted for the others.

It’s no wonder Woolley chose to revisit Truley’s birth in her book, since it helped her realize that Kody wasn’t really committed to their marriage the same way she was.

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