'The quality is crap': 'Sister Wives' star Christine Brown slammed for promoting 'cheap' Chinese clothing brand

'Sister Wives' star Christine Brown recently left her job at clothing company LulaRoe
UPDATED JUN 17, 2023
'Sister Wives' star Christine Brown was called out for promoting Chinese clothing brand Temu (Instagram/@christine_brownsw)
'Sister Wives' star Christine Brown was called out for promoting Chinese clothing brand Temu (Instagram/@christine_brownsw)

FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA: 'Sisters Wives' star Christine Brown recently made headlines with her hot looks and a new tattoo. But now the reality star has drawn the ire of her social media followers after she promoted a clothing company.

Just weeks before her wedding to David Woolley, Christine announced her exit from LuLaRoe, a women's clothing brand. However, Christine also revealed the reason, a lack of time and a desire to focus on her passion for cooking. 

Christine Brown promotes Chinese clothing app

Christine recently shared a series of photos on Instagram. The photos feature various pieces of jewelry and clothing. The reality star looked stunning in a yellow top and a brown skirt. In another photo, Christine donned an orange shirt and leather pants and smiled at the cameras. In the last picture of the last post, Christine wore a bright yellow dress while she was cutting a lemon in the kitchen. Alongside the photo, Christine wrote, "Giveaway!! Have you heard of @temu? I just got my amazing summer outfits from this app. The quality is beyond and the shipping takes less than 2 weeks!" She added,"$100 Coupons for TEMU App New Users ONLY!!" She added, "Click my BIO LINK or CODE【sale5533on Temu App to claim $100 in coupons! FreeShipping & FreeReturns Now."


 
 
 
 
 
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'Please don’t promote Temu'

Despite Christine's claim that the quality of the products is good, social media users slammed the reality star. An Instagram user wrote, "I’ve heard bad things about Temu and I’ve heard the quality is very cheap… It looks like all the 90-day fiancé people are getting money for promoting this. She’s not the only one." Another user commented, "Please don’t promote Temu, Christine! I say this out of love but they use slave child labor and their products are cheap and bad quality. You are a wonderful person and I promise you, this is not what you want to promote!" Another follower added, "Temu is from China there stuff is rip offs they advertise claks and they were junk dont buy." Another social media user said, "The quality is crap but 👏👏to you for pushing your link on people to make money off them." Another critic penned, "Temu steals from real small businesses. No thanks."

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