Sister Wives

Christine Brown Opens 2nd Airbnb Amid Rumors About Show’s Fate: Everything to Know

Chalk up another business venture for Sister Wives star Christine Brown amid rumors about the fate of her family’s reality show. In Touch take a look at her second Utah Airbnb as viewers eagerly await the premiere date of season 19’s second half.

Where Is Christine Brown’s New Airbnb Located?

The reality star shared that she and her husband, David Woolley, have a new Airbnb that will be available to rent in Hurricane, Utah, which will be ready for guests by April 1, 2025. She revealed the big news in an Instagram Story viewed by Screen Rant on March 9, 2025.

Hurricane is a town of just over 20,000 people located next to Southwestern Utah’s Sand Hollow State Park. It is also a less than 30-mile drive from the scenic Zion National Park, famed for its huge red sandstone walls. Christine noted in her video how the location was the perfect “getaway” for visitors to the area.

Christine Brown’s New Utah Airbnb Is Spacious

Christine said she and David were in the process of decorating the Airbnb, which features four bedrooms, three of which are suites.

Christine Brown Already Owns an Airbnb in Southeastern Utah

The TLC star and her husband opened their first Airbnb in Moab, Utah, in March 2024. The stunning town, which is home to the famed Arches National Park, holds a special place for David and Christine. The couple got married in Moab on October 7, 2023, in a gorgeous ceremony and reception for their over 300 guests at a resort along the Colorado River.

Christine Brown and David Woolley’s Moab Airbnb Is a Success

The 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom townhouse in Moab sleeps up to eight guests and has a 4.99-star rating among the 78 visitors who have stayed there as of March 13, 2025.

It’s the perfect destination for Sister Wives fans, as guests can “peruse the collection of news articles, magazine articles and family photos,” featuring Christine, according to the booking page.

Sister Wives Christine Brown Opens New Airbnb Amid Show s Fate Rumors
Courtesy of Christine Brown/Instagram

“Our stay was fabulous. The house is in a great location and the area is absolutely stunning. We will definitely be back!” one visitor wrote in a five-star review in February 2025, while another added that same month, “Loved Christine’s place! Comfortable, clean, and close to town. She’s very responsive and accommodating. We will definitely be back!”

What Is the Status of ‘Sister Wives’ Season 19?

The first half of Sister Wives season 19 finished airing on February 2, 2025, after a whopping 19 episodes. At the end of the episode titled “For Everything There is a Season,” a voice teased, “Still to come on Sister Wives.”

The show was replaced in it’s 10 p.m. Sunday night TLC timeslot by Alec Balwin and Hilaria Baldwin‘s family reality show, The Baldwins, which premiered on February 23, 2025.

TLC has not announced the premiere date for second half of Sister Wives season 19, although reports have speculated that it will return sometime in the spring of 2025.

‘Sister Wives’ Has Become Harder to Film Since Kody Brown’s Split From 3 of His 4 Wives

After premiering on TLC in 2010, Sister Wives’ premise about life in a polygamist family became a more challenging concept as patriarch Kody Brown‘s marriages to three of his four plural wives ended. Christine announced her split from Kody in November 2021 split from Christine, while he split from both Janelle Brown and Meri Brown in 2022, leaving him with his legal wife, Robyn Brown. The couple resides in Flagstaff, Arizona.

Christine has since remarried and lives outside of Salt Lake City. Janelle moved to North Carolina after purchasing land there in 2024, where she plans to operate a flower farm with daughter Maddie Brush (née Brown) and son-in-law Caleb Brush. Meri moved to Southwestern Utah and dipped her toe back into the dating pool with now-ex-boyfriend Amos Andrews, whom she was in a relationship with from October 2023 through February 2024.

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