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The TLC star tied the knot with fiancé David Woolley on Saturday in Moab, Utah, in front of 330 guests: "Dream come true"
Christine Brown’s wedding dreams have come true!
The Sister Wives star, 51, tied the knot with fiancé David Woolley, 59, on Saturday in Moab, Utah, in front of 330 guests.
“It’s a fairytale,” Brown tells PEOPLE exclusively. “It’s everything I never thought I would have. I get to walk down the aisle to David, him just looking at me the way that he does, it’s a dream come true.”
Festivities for the couple’s nuptials began on Friday night, with a scenic dinner cruise down the Colorado River. “We just liked the idea of having as much family and friends there as possible,” Brown said ahead of the ceremony. “We’re going to have so much fun.”
When it came to décor for the outdoor nuptials, wedding planner Danielle Rothweiler incorporated the natural colors of their stunning backdrop including pops of rust, dusty rose, mauve, deep plum, and peachy coral. “The view, the scenery, it’s unreal,” says Woolley. “You can’t beat it.”
The happy celebration fulfilled a longtime wish for Brown.
“She wants to be able to wear a white dress and walk down the aisle with her dad,” Woolley told PEOPLE ahead of the couple’s wedding. “She never got to do on her first marriage. She wants all the bells and whistles.”
Adds Brown: “It’s true,” she says. “I do want the big white wedding!”
Brown’s son Paedon and her father escorted her in a dress from Boda Bridal to the altar where she joined Woolley. The dress featured a plunging neckline, with intricate beading detail. Brown’s hair and makeup were done by Eliza Schmidt, and the bridal party’s makeup looks were done by Cortney Hall.
“We’re going to have a slew of kids and grandkids walk down the aisle in between the parents, our officiant, David, and me,” says Brown. “We wanted to make it as family oriented as possible.” The bride and groom exchanged vows under a floral arch in front of the Colorado River.
After a passionate kiss, they were introduced as Mr. and Mrs. Woolley to cheers from the crowd as “At Last” by Etta James played.
Following the “short and sweet” ceremony, the couple joined their guests under a tent decked out with “breathtaking” lights and flowers for the reception. The wedding’s floral design was overseen by Ali McDermott from Magnolia and Lace.
Sparkling apple cider and champagne, along with Moscow mules and mojitos, were served during cocktail hour, followed by a buffet dinner that included roast beef, BBQ chicken, cowboy potatoes, baked beans, and corn on the cob.
For dessert, the couple cut into a three-tier naked cake, plus Woolley’s Darth Vader-themed groom’s cake, his must-have for the big day.
For the newlyweds, who first met on a dating website in 2022, falling in love came naturally. Brown jokes she was immediately intrigued by Woolley’s “beautiful” profile.