Sister Wives’ Christine Brown dresses up in steampunk for Halloween after abandoning husband Kody and moving to Utah

SISTER Wives’ Christine Brown dressed up in a steampunk theme for Halloween and sent greetings to fans in her posts.
Christine’s Halloween-inspired post followed her abandonment of husband Kody Brown, 52, and her three other wives to move solo to Utah.
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Christine, 49, wore an elaborate steampunk-inspired costume.
The blue dress had a corset down the front and her top hat was accessorized with a blue ribbon and black veil.
She added unique eye makeup and wore large blue dangling earrings and a matching necklace to complete the look.
The mom of six captioned the post: “HAPPY HALLOWEEN!”
“We went to Evermore a few days ago, so I made my costume by dressing for it.
“It’s this AMAZING immersive experience for everyone!”
She also added an Instagram video of her blowing steam into a pumpkin bowl.
Christine said: “I have been ready for over an hour to wait for Truley to wake up, seriously, and she is still asleep.
“She needs to get up and partake in this amazing haunted breakfast.”
11-year-old Truley is one of Christine’s six children she shares with her husband Kody.
Fans left comments in the comments, as one said, “Welcome to Utah.”
Another rang: “You look so amazing and happy !!!”
THE GREAT MOVEMENT OF CHRISTINE
Christine’s post comes after she leaves Kody and his three other wives to move from Arizona to Utah.
Earlier this month, The Sun exclusively reported that Christine moved into a $ 1.1 million duplex in Utah after selling the Arizona home she once shared with her husband Kody for $ 700,000.
After Christine threatened to leave Kody amid their marital problems, the YouTube channel Without a Crystal Ball broke up that she had to follow through on their threat.
The outlet reported that Kody’s third wife listed her home as a duplex in Utah on the mortgage deed for her Arizona home sale.
The Sun can confirm that the house is a two-story duplex, which has two living units attached next to each other as townhouses, which was built in 2019.
The mother of six will likely live there with Truley as her older children have moved.
On Christine’s mortgage deed for her house in Arizona, she is listed as a “single woman.”
As Kody’s third spiritual wife, they are not legally married and she is considered “single” on court documents.
Kody was only legally married to his first wife Meri, 50, before divorcing to marry his fourth wife Robyn, 43, so he could adopt his children from a previous marriage.
He is also spiritually married to his second wife Janelle, 52.
BUSINESS BUST?
In an effort to make money, Christine works for multi-level marketing companies LuLaRoe, which sells women’s clothing, and Plexus, a vitamin and supplement company.
The Sun can exclusively disclose that LuLaRoe and Plexus have been hit with Federal Trade Commission “Money Making Opportunity Penalty Violation Notices and Deceptive or Unfair Conduct”.
The same standard letter has been sent to hundreds of companies, and explains that the FTC is not suggesting that the companies listed have “engaged in deceptive or unfair behavior.”
They “widely distribute similar letters and notices to business opportunities, franchises, tiered marketing companies, coaching companies, concert companies and the like.”
Letter obtained by The Sun advises listed companies to “take all necessary steps to ensure that the company’s practices do not violate the law,” as civil penalties can rise to $ 43,792 per violation .
SHOCK DOC
The letter comes after Amazon Prime released a documentary series titled LuLaRich which exposes how LuLaRoe, which her sister, Meri also works for, launched an alleged “scam” targeting home-working mothers.
The company has been accused in lawsuits of being a pyramid scheme because the commission was largely based on hiring consultants rather than sales.
The Sun previously reported that the company was sued with a class action lawsuit for endless channeling, allegations of unfair and deceptive practices, false advertising, violation of the California company code, and more.
The case went to arbitration in August and no new court documents have been filed.

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