As speculation continues about the future of Sister Wives, reality star Christine Brown is focusing on expanding her business portfolio. Alongside her husband, David Woolley, Christine is preparing to open her second Airbnb property in Utah, further cementing her entrepreneurial success.
Christine recently announced via Instagram Stories on March 9, 2025, that she and David are set to launch a new short-term rental property in Hurricane, Utah. The Airbnb will officially open for bookings on April 1, 2025.
Hurricane, a growing town with a population of over 20,000, is known for its proximity to Sand Hollow State Park and Zion National Park. The stunning red rock landscapes and numerous outdoor activities make it a popular destination for visitors. Christine described the location as the perfect “getaway” for those looking to explore the region.
The new Airbnb boasts four bedrooms, including three suites, providing ample space for families or groups. Christine and David are currently finalizing the interior design, ensuring the home is both comfortable and inviting.
Sister Wives’ Christine Brown
Christine and David’s first Airbnb in Moab, Utah, launched in March 2024, has been met with widespread praise. Moab, home to the iconic Arches National Park, holds special significance for the couple, as they were married there on October 7, 2023.
The 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhouse accommodates up to eight guests and has quickly become a favorite among visitors. As of March 13, 2025, the property holds an impressive 4.99-star rating based on 78 reviews.
Notably, the rental caters to Sister Wives fans by featuring a collection of news articles, magazine features, and personal family photos of Christine, offering a unique and personal touch.
Guest reviews highlight the property’s cleanliness, comfort, and prime location:
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The first half of Sister Wives Season 19 wrapped up on February 2, 2025, after 19 episodes. While the season finale teased that more episodes were on the way, TLC has yet to confirm a return date.
Adding to the uncertainty, TLC has replaced Sister Wives in its Sunday 10 p.m. time slot with The Baldwins, a reality show featuring Alec Baldwin and Hilaria Baldwin’s family. While speculation continues regarding the show’s future, Christine appears to be diversifying her ventures beyond television.
Since its 2010 premiere, Sister Wives has documented the complexities of a plural marriage. However, with Kody Brown’s separation from three of his four wives, the show’s dynamic has shifted dramatically.
With her growing Airbnb business and a shift in personal priorities, Christine’s focus appears to be on entrepreneurship rather than reality television. Whether she continues her role on Sister Wives or steps away to pursue business full-time remains to be seen.
As TLC remains silent on the future of the show, Christine’s expanding ventures suggest that she is preparing for a life beyond reality TV. Whether fans see more of her on-screen or through her growing rental business, one thing is clear—Christine Brown is successfully forging her own path.