Meri Brown recently opened up about her relationships with the other women in the Brown family. She shared that while she has cordial conversations with them, she doesn’t actively seek out relationships. Instead, Meri is focusing on self-awareness and surrounding herself with supportive people. This new path of self-devotion has shown a different side of her on TV, moving away from her previous role of being used by Kody and Robyn.
In an interview with the Misunderstood podcast, Meri revealed that her relationship with Robyn has deteriorated. Despite trying to maintain the family unit, she has come to terms with the fact that it may not work out. Meri mentioned that people come into our lives for a reason or a season, and it’s okay if relationships are not reciprocal. This realization hit hard, especially after Christine left Kody, which led to Robyn distancing herself from the other wives.
Meri also discussed how the family never fully recovered from the catfishing scandal, which led to significant judgment from her family members. This experience inspired her to launch the “worthy up” movement, focusing on self-empowerment and the idea that one’s past does not define them. Additionally, Meri hinted at a potential book in the works, although she didn’t provide specifics.
Due to her friend Jen’s medical issues, Meri has paused her “Friday with Friends” show but remains busy with various projects. She confirmed her appearance in season 19 of ‘Sister Wives,’ though she expects to have fewer scenes. As Meri continues her journey of self-discovery and empowerment, fans are eager to see what the future holds for her.