Christine Brown is married again.
The “Sister Wives” star tied the knot with fiancé David Woolley in Moab, Utah, on Saturday in front of 330 guests, People reported.
“It’s a fairytale,” Brown told the outlet prior to the ceremony.
“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.”
Woolley revealed his bride wanted “all the bells and whistles” for their special day since she never got that chance with her first marriage.
“She wants to be able to wear a white dress and walk down the aisle with her dad,” he said.
Brown agreed, saying, “It’s true. I do want the big white wedding!”
The TV personality, who was escorted down the aisle by her father and son Paedon, wore a gown from Boda Bridal for the nuptials.
After exchanging vows and a kiss at the altar, the newlyweds were introduced as Mr. and Mrs. while “At Last” by Etta James played.
The couple then headed to their reception where they celebrated under a tent decorated with lights and flowers.
Guests sipped cocktails and champagne, while also chowing down on a buffet dinner featuring roast beef, barbecue chicken, baked beans and corn on the cob.
Christine announced her engagement to Woolley in April — over a year after revealing her split from polygamist Kody Brown in November 2021. The two had been married since March 1994.
“David treats me like a queen and tells me I’m beautiful everyday,” she told People at the time while showing off her engagement ring.
“I’ve never been in love like this before, and the world seems like a brighter place with him in it.”