Sister Wives

Sister Wives: Is Pushing Plexus Products Hurting Janelle & Christine’s Personal Brands? (Maddie’s Doing It Too)

Sister Wives season 18 may be focused on family ties, but many are curious about what the Browns do for a living, including selling Plexus products.

Advertisement
  •  Christine and Janelle aggressively promote Plexus on social media, a product that has been scrutinized for its effectiveness and misleading claims.
  •  The US Federal Trade Commission has issued a warning about Plexus, calling out false claims made by the company, raising concerns about the product’s benefits.
  •  The involvement of Christine and Janelle’s daughters, Maddie and Mykelti, in selling Plexus raises concerns about the long-term effects on their lives and whether it’s a wise choice.

Sister Wives season 18 may be focused on the crumbling relationships throughout the Brown family, but many have been curious about Christine Brown and Janelle Brown’s involvement in selling Plexus on social media. Throughout their time on Sister Wives, Christine, Janelle, Meri Brown, and Robyn Brown have all held sponsorships with various brands, using their social media platforms to sell products. While this is typical for most reality TV stars, the Sister Wives cast has had success selling a specific product that floods their social media profiles. With Sister Wives season 18 taking a turn for the dramatic, many have wondered how Christine and Janelle support themselves outside their marriages.

Christine and Janelle are no stranger to social media sponsorships, as they both post about a product called Plexus. While both post frequently about their lives, families, and Sister Wives, the women also share about Plexus often, and tend to push the product somewhat aggressively. Plexus is a supplement that is typically advertised as a powder that’s added to water, creating a “healthy” “wellness boosting” drink. Typically targeted towards women looking to lose weight, Christine and Janelle’s posts surrounding Plexus have often been scrutinized by Sister Wives viewers who are concerned the product is too good to be true.

Are Janelle & Christine Pushing Plexus Products Too Aggressively?

 

 

Xem bài viết này trên Instagram

 

Bài viết do Christine Brown (@christine_brownsw) chia sẻ

Although Christine and Janelle are welcome to post about whatever they’d like, there is some issue in pushing products that could be considered dangerous. Though it has not been proven that Plexus doesn’t work as advertised, there has been a formal warning from the US Federal Trade Commission regarding Plexus and some advertising they’ve done in the past. In the warning, the FTC explains that posts about Plexus claimed that the supplement could help “cure” COVID-19, which is false. With the FTC calling Plexus out for lying about their product, it may be possible that Christine and Janelle are pushing products that don’t have the benefits they claim to.

Are Janelle & Christine’s Weight Loss Results Really Due To Plexus

Christine and Janelle attribute their wellness journeys to Plexus, with both citing Plexus as a huge component of their weight loss in the last several years. While Janelle has lost weight, she doesn’t look much different than she did in the past. Both women look phenomenal, but it’s possible that their weight loss stemmed from other factors, especially considering the ways their lives have changed in recent years. With the ability to focus on themselves outside their marriages to Kody Brown, weight loss could’ve come naturally or through diet and exercise. Though Plexus could’ve played a part, it could be greatly exaggerated in order to sell more of the product.

Should Maddie Brush Be Involved In This?

Although Christine and Janelle have been able to create a community through Plexus and their sales of it, some are concerned about the women bringing their daughters into the business. Janelle’s daughter, Maddie Brush, and Christine’s daughter, Mykelti Padron, have both become Plexus saleswomen along with their mothers. Promoting Plexus seems like it has been a beneficial source of income for Christine and Janelle, but it seems unlikely that their daughters will want to continue selling it long term. With young children to consider and lives both women have pushed to be away from Sister Wives cameras, bringing Maddie and Mykelti into the Plexus game may be a poor choice.

Advertisement

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button