Meri Brown makes a bold statement as she goes full steam ahead
Sister Wives star Meri Brown shares a glimpse of some of her decisions in a recent Instagram post. Read on to learn more about Meri’s bold statement.
Sister Wives Star Meri Brown shares her thoughts on LuLaRoe
Meri Brown takes to Instagram to share details about a milestone in her life: joining Lularoe. Interestingly enough, this comes after the four-part docuseries Lularich. This docu-series portrays the everyday life of a multi-level clothing marketing business. While some describe LuLaRoe as “very cult”, it seems Meri hasn’t seen this side of the clothing business.
The Sister Wives The star begins her long legend with “Five years after my trip with @LuLaRoe and I couldn’t be happier.” According to Meri, this opportunity allows her to find happiness, serve others and make amazing friends. She shares that she has even made friends outside of the United States.
Meri Brown asks Meri Brown a question. She asks, âWhy didn’t I get involved in the business sooner? Then she says she met DeAnne Brady Stidham. DeAnne is the president and founder of LuLaRoe. According to the stars of TLC, DeAnne knew her before LuLaRoe existed. Therefore, it seems Meri feels like this is an example of one of those things where “everything happens for a reason.”
Learn more about his decision
Next, Meri shares more details about her decision to join LuLaRoe. “I know in my heart that the time for me to find LuLaRoe and get involved when I did was the right time for me, for my well-being and my healing.”
Meri Brown seems like LuLaRoe is a therapeutic place for her. According to his caption, LuLaRoe, “helped me heal, helped me find peace and joy, helped me discover the SELF that I have always been, and from whom I was sometimes hiding and that feels good to be at peace⦠“
In conclusion, Kody Brown’s first wife shares some of the admirable qualities she loves about LuLaRoe. She says she is “strong and proud”. Not only that, but Meri shares that she is “grateful to have a business like this to get involved in, a business awash with women and men supporting each other, a business that wants to see me succeed, a company whose owners pray for each of us every day, a company with integrity.
Almost like a dig in someone’s house, Meri writes, “I’m not going anywhere, LuLaRoe is not going anywhere, we’re here for the long haul and we’re happy for it!”

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