Meri Brown knows what she wants.
Or maybe to be more specific… Meri Brown knows what she does NOT want.
The Sister Wives star this week on The Sarah Fraser Show and delve into a number of personal topics.
He wondered, for example, whether he should… She walked away from her marriage to Kody Brown before her.

Now that is Finally free, however, after the couple They announced that they had ended their relationship In January 2023, Meri made it clear during this interview:
She has no intention of returning.
Noting that she’s seen speculative headlines “all the time” about a possible reconciliation, Meri assured podcast listeners:
“I promise you that will never happen.”
The mother then began singing part of Taylor Swift’s hit song “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” to really drive home this key point.


In addition to Meri and Robyn, Kody was previously married to Janelle Brown and Christine Brown.
As you probably know by now, Christine was the first to leave her plural marriage when she announced her split from Kody in November 2021… after more than 25 years as a couple.
Janelle was the second sister wife to leave, confirming her split from Kody in December 2022.
Shortly after, Meri followed suit, leaving Robyn as Kody’s sole legal wife. And the only wife, period.
As for how Robyn feels right now about the end of her unusually large family? Meri is not entirely sure.


“I feel like she was sad. I feel like she had this idea when she came into this big, plural family. I really believe that,” Meri tried to explain on the podcast.
“But then things didn’t add up either. And I got that from Kody, too. It’s like things… there was a lot of confusion.”
Meri had a boyfriend for a brief period of time a few months ago, but the romance didn’t last long.
Still, Meri is focused on what’s to come, not what came before.


“I’m in this place where I’m moving forward with my life,” Meri told listeners on July 29, adding at the time:
“There are aspects of my life that they still need to be involved in, but my day-to-day life is my best friend and my day-to-day life is my people who help me move forward and I don’t want to interact with people who don’t help me move forward.”
We think that’s a great attitude!
We wish Meri Brown the best of luck.