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Sister Wives star Christine Brown is getting a lot of attention following her recent post. The 51-year-old has been hustling on social media by promoting her Airbnb. She also likes to encourage her fans to follow her healthy lifestyle. However, the mother of six raised some eyebrows after claiming that she had found the cure for menopause. Keep reading to see Christine’s shocking claims.
Sister Wives: Christine Brown’s Weight Loss Journey
Christine has been commended for the progress she has made with her weight loss journey. Some also think that the Sister Wives star has never looked happier since leaving Kody and marrying David Woolley. She claims that her stunning transformation comes from the pink drink company she’s been promoting. But many believe that Christine’s physical lifestyle and healthy diet play bigger roles in her weight loss. Until recently, the former third wife made many people scratch their heads after claiming that the drink supplement she’s taking offers more than just losing weight.
Christine Slammed For Disturbing Menopause Cure
Some Redditors discussed Christine’s recent post about her supplement. According to the Sister Wives star, her drink has tons of health benefits, especially for those who struggle with mood swings, sleepless nights, and other types of menopause struggles. However, some Reddit users think Christine Brown has no proof for her claims, and there’s no way her “miracle drink” can cure menopause. Some also called her out for scamming people and spreading lies about the dangerous drink.
- “Of course, it is the pink drink. If they want to promote it for gut health, which is probably what it is- a probiotic, there is little to be said about it other than that it is costly and there are cheaper alternatives. But, this constant claim it is a miracle drink that solves everything, including hormonal imbalances, is scamming.”
- “A cure for menopause? Must be nice to have a PhD in “Turning Back the Biological Clock.” I’ll stick to my ice cream therapy, thanks.”
- “Her and her kid need to stop going around giving out absolutely false medical advice to their obviously brain dead fans.”
- “There is a cure for menopause? Hahahahahahahaha. And of course she has the comments turned off. Apparently she can’t stand by what she’s saying.”
- “I know people shame Meri for being in an MLM, but damn at least she’s not promoting false health claims like Christine or pretending to be a wellness guru like Janelle.”
Sister Wives: Christine Brown Under Fire Following New Business Move
Aside from her controversial supplement, Christine was also criticized after sharing a new display on her Airbnb. According to the Sister Wives star, guests will get to see news articles about their show throughout the years. Some people think Christine Brown should move on from the show, especially now that she’s no longer with Kody. Others also assume that it may hurt her husband, David Woolley, to see his wife’s past posted on their wall.
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