Sister Wives: Christine Shows David How to Cash-in on Fame?

Sister Wives star Christine Brown‘s new husband David Woolley may find more than glitter with his newfound fame, as it becomes profitable as well. His new wife branches out again from TLC when it comes to money ventures. Hey, if you got it, flaunt it, and it looks like David gets a lesson from Christine, who plans to do just that with their fame.

Sister Wives: Christine Brown Peddles Her Goods

While Christine Brown and her co-wives all pulled salaries from the TLC series, they also had side gigs. Reports through the years suggest that Meri Brown amassed a fortune with sales of a clothing line.

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Then Christine Brown and Janelle Brown built their Sister Wives bank accounts a bit bigger by promoting a health/weight-loss beverage. The co-wives, all except for Robyn Brown, got busy making some hefty income on top of their Sister Wives earnings.

Both Meri and Janelle revealed on Season 18 that they still contributed to the family fund with their earnings. But now that they’re gone, it looks like Kody Brown is left with only his and Robyn’s salary from the TLC show, as neither one of them seems to have a side gig for extra income.

But today, Christine no longer peddles her goods to fill Kody’s family cookie jar. Instead, it looks like she went into a side business with her new hubby, David Woolley.

Christine Teaches David How to Use It

Before David met Christine, he was a quiet and unassuming guy who never sought out the limelight. It’s been quite the culture shock for him. Now he’s navigating the Sister Wives cameras in their daily life for Season 19.

Christine Brown promised Sister Wives fans they’d see more of David in the new season. So, it looks like the newlywed husband is learning the ropes.

Now a new report offers up Christine and her new husband, David’s new side gig. While it’s a popular business these days, Christine brings something to it that most people can’t – fame.

Sister Wives: George Washington Didn’t Sleep Here But…

Christine Brown has plenty of experience with fame after more than a decade on TV. So, David Woolley has a great teacher when it comes to how to use that fame to generate more income.

So, the couple now has another luxury home. This one is valued at $676,000. The new property isn’t a place for them to live, no, it’s an investment property to rent out on Airbnb. But Christine sprinkled her new investment with fame, giving this Sister Wives celeb’s Airbnb a leg up on other similar rental offerings.

The listing is under, “Christine Brown Woolley’s Retreat” on Airbnb. There’s no mistake, it sure sounds like they hope fame draws in the paying guests. The description of the property starts with, “Fans of TLC’s hit show, Sister Wives, unite!

Christine and David Share Their Fame with Guests…

Sister Wives fans get it all spelled out for them in the listing. It continues with, “Owned by Sister Wives star, Christine Brown-Woolley and her husband, David.”

Now, if the newlywed couple owning this property is not enough to entice the fans for a stay, they went a bit further.

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“Peruse the collection of news articles, magazine articles, and family photos.” Then it goes on to list the views and all the state-of-the-art amenities. The listing also says the property boasts two and a half baths and four bedrooms. It sleeps eight people.

So, while George Washington didn’t sleep there, the house is offered by the celebrity newlyweds from Sister Wives. From what the listing suggests, Christine filled the house with memories from the Sister Wives family. And another little perk, she is listed as the host, and she’s available by text during your stay in case you need to contact the owner.

The house is located in Moab, Utah. The listing highlights the famous owner, along with the decor. It sounds like a trip down Sister Wives Memory Lane with odds and ends from the famous family seen on the TLC series.

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