Kansas City, Missouri – Christine Brown, a reality star from the television show “Sister Wives,” veered from tradition at her wedding and opted for a mother-daughter dance instead of the traditional father-daughter dance. The exclusive first look at this special moment was shared by TODAY.com.
The wedding of Christine Brown to David Woolley unfolds over a two-part “Sister Wives” wedding special. During the special, Christine explains the reason behind her decision not to have a daddy-daughter dance on her big day. In a confessional interview, she reveals that her father cannot dance due to illness, and it was David’s suggestion to have a dance with her daughters instead.
An emotional clip shows Christine dancing alone with her daughter Ysabel Brown as their wedding guests watch. Reflecting on this sentimental moment, Christine expresses that it felt natural to have her daughters by her side as they had been part of every moment leading up to the wedding.
The solo slow dance between Christine and Ysabel concludes, and then three of her other daughters (Aspyn Thompson, Mykelti Padron, and Truely Brown) rush onto the dance floor to give their mother a hug. Christine describes her vision of the dance as turning into a large group of women dancing together, which she found incredible.
In his own confessional, Hunter Brown, the son of Janelle and Kody Brown from “Sister Wives,” commends Christine and attributes her positivity for creating a fun atmosphere. Gabriel Brown, another of Christine’s children, shares his observations on the couple’s relationship, noting that he has never seen his mother as happy as she is with David.
Christine and David’s joy at their wedding resonated with everyone involved. Christine remarks that dancing has always been the highlight of weddings she has attended in the past.
Christine Brown’s choice to have a mother-daughter dance at her wedding touched hearts and showcased the deep bond she shares with her daughters. The special moment, captured exclusively by TODAY.com, allows viewers to witness the joy and love that filled the dance floor.