Sister Wives fans were surprised by the pricing of Mary Brown’s new business, Worthy Up, launched on May 6th. Initially marketed as a motivational platform, the reality of its pricing differed from fans’ expectations. Mary has faced criticism in the past for what some perceive as overpricing. Her retreats at Be and Blizz’s Heritage charged hefty sums, leading to limited participation and setbacks.
Despite admiration for Mary’s independence after leaving Cody Brown, fans found it hard to justify the high retreat prices. With Worthy Up, Mary introduced membership packages ranging from $150 to $1600. The highest tier, Impact Membership, offers event discounts, a 2025 renewal option, and a gift from Mary. However, fans expressed dissatisfaction with these prices, sparking discussions on platforms like Reddit.
Some fans questioned the value offered and Mary’s qualifications to run such a group. Doubts also arose about the authenticity of Mary’s positivity-focused venture, given her past in a toxic marriage. Fans remain unconvinced of Mary’s brand evolution, especially with the high prices. They wonder if she should lower the prices to attract more customers.
Despite her personal growth since leaving Cody, some fans struggle to align with her message. Mary’s decision to stay with Cody, despite his admission of lack of love, raises doubts about her strength and resilience. Fans question if Mary can make her brand “Worthy Up” in the long run. Should she lower prices to gain more acceptance?