'Sister Wives' News: More Wedding Bells For Brown Family
It's the wedding season for the Brown family as another Brown woman is expected to walk the aisle once again in the new episode of "Sister Wives."
Who Is Getting Married?
Recent reports indicate that Mykelti Brown is now engaged to Antonio Padron. The daughter of Kody and Christine Brown announced her proposal to her boyfriend Padron. In a post, the 19-year-old shared, "I'm getting married to my best friend and I'm so happy. He asked and I said yes, but what I'm really excited for is when we get to say 'I do'. I love you Tony."
She also posted a photo of her fiance as well as her mom, showing her friends and family the excitement in the family. Along with the photo, she wrote, "I love you both to the moon and back and then again to infinity and beyond. My wonderful man and my incredible mom having a lovely moment in nature."
Another Brown Recently Wed
It seems like a year of love for the Brown family since Mykelti's older sister, Maddie Brown, recently got married to Caleb Brush. The two were married earlier this month after months of planning.
Caleb proposed to Maddie last September during a trip. Caleb stated, "It was cold and we were huddled in jackets and I thought he was crazy to stop. He said to come look over here. So I walked with him to the edge. He told me he could never express how much he loved me, but he wanted to spend his life trying, and went down in one knee and pulled out a box. I started kissing him and saying, 'Yes, yes!'"
Their wedding took place in Bozeman, Montana with Maddie in a strapless white grown. The intimate ceremony had the whole family present. It was mentioned that Kody was also there to officiate the ceremony.
Will the Girls Follow the Polygamous Relationships of Their Parents?
While Mykelti and Padron did not reveal about their plans regarding polygamy, Maddie and Caleb explained that they will not be following in the parents' footsteps. Caleb said, "We are not living a plural marriage. We support Maddie's family with their choice of living plural marriage, and they support us with our choice in just marrying each other."