Sister Wives’ Christine Brown Feels ‘Grateful’ Reuniting with Janelle 4 Months After Garrison’s Death: ‘So Needed’
The reunion comes after Janelle and Kody Brown’s son Garrison was found dead in his home on March 5
Christine Brown is cherishing the time she’s able to spend with her closest family members.
On Monday, July 1, the Sister Wives alum, 52, posted an Instagram Reel that featured a series of photos from her reunion with her former sister wife, Janelle Brown, in Wyoming.
“We got to spend the day together and it was SO needed! Incredibly grateful for family. ❤️ #family #familyforlife #familyforever❤️” she captioned the post.
The video featured pictures of Christine all smiles with Janelle and her daughter Madison while Sister Sledge’s “We Are Family” played in the background.
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Shortly after, Janelle shared a video of her own to her Instagram account where she could be seen admiring the outdoor landscape.
“Having a really good time, hanging out with the family — Christine, Maddie, the kids,” she smiled in the clip. “At this beautiful reservoir in the Wyoming mountains.
I hope you’re going to have a wonderful Fourth of July weekend if you are in the U.S.”
In her caption, she tagged a slew of friends and family, including Christine and her husband David Woolley.
She also gave a shoutout to her daughter Savannah, her former sister wife Meri Brown’s child Leon and Christine’s daughters, Aspyn Thompson, and Gwendlyn.
“Family time! Loving every minute of it!” Janelle captioned the post.
The family reunion comes around four months after Janelle and Kody Brown’s son Garrison was found dead in his home in Flagstaff, Arizona on March 5. His death was later ruled a suicide.
Shortly after the news, Janelle and Kody confirmed their son’s death in a statement shared to their respective Instagram accounts.
“Kody and I are deeply saddened to announce the loss of our beautiful boy Robert Garrison Brown,” they wrote.
“He was a bright spot in the lives of all who knew him. His loss will leave such a big hole in our lives that it takes our breath away. We ask that you please respect our privacy and join us in honoring his memory.”