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Sister Wives star Meri Brown’s smile is lighting up her Instagram page. But these days, she has a whole lot more to smile about. It seems Meri is tired of waiting for her ex, Kody Brown, to return to her, so she has found a new love interest, and he is nothing like her ex.
Sister Wives Meri Brown Finally Over Kody
Meri Brown of Sister Wives is taking a giant leap in life. No one can say that she didn’t stick by her ex-husband Kody Brown’s side, waiting for him to return to her. But now the wait is over, and Meri has found her a new love interest and is having the time of her life.
Kody was warned to be careful about what you wished for when he was calling all the shots in his relationships. Meri Brown, by far, seemed to endure the worst of Kody’s treatment. When he decided he no longer cared for her or was interested in having a marital relationship, she was devastated.
The Sister Wives star, Meri Brown, claims she was grasping at straws and hoped Kody would one day decide to love her again and return to her. But that day never came. So now Meri is moving on. She is almost as gushy over her new guy as Christine Brown is with David Woolley.
TLC Star Reveals Her Secret Boyfriend
Meri Brown can keep a secret. She kept her new man, Amos, all to herself since October. But now that the TLC reality series has wrapped up Season 18, Meri is ready to go public. Better yet, she is ready to flaunt her new love in Kody’s face.
The Sister Wives star, Meri Brown, says she wanted to wait to introduce Amos publicly until after Christine’s wedding special. Meri’s fans couldn’t be happier and even comment that Amos resembles country singer Tim McGraw. They are all very happy for her. So now, like her former co-Sister Wives, she is spreading her wings. She feels that 2024 is going to be a fantastic year for her.
As for Kody Brown, the Sister Wives‘ karma has begun to catch up with him. He wanted Robyn Brown as his wife, which he seemingly wanted. Now fans say he can sit back with Sobyn Robyn, play the victim, and reflect on how their lives could have been.