‘Sister Wives’ star Meri Brown is starting a new chapter after separating from husband Kody Brown!
“Extra” spoke with Meri about her move from Flagstaff, Arizona to Utah, and she declared, “Life is good.”
She commented, “I’m just having fun, building a business, having adventures and all that stuff. My dog is a good road tripper.”
Meri, who now lives in the home she bought years ago, said, “It made sense to me that Kody and I decided to end our marriage and move on rather than remain in Flagstaff.” It was perfect for me,” he said.
Brown is building new businesses, including Worthy Up, a motivational platform aimed at finding the “glow from within.”
She said: “This is a community of people who just want to be reminded of their worth, who they are, what they do, and that they are worthy of whatever they want or want to do. I think it’s very important to remember that.”
Meri talked about the time when she became more radiant: It was kind of a process for me…I had a very dark part in my life, and I tried to turn it around, doing all these things, going to therapy, reading books, writing in a journal. and everything that is thought to help promote growth. ”
Meri loves helping others and says: My own Worthy Up journey. ”
Meri also opened up about her solo trip to England, which included a visit to Stonehenge.
Mr Brown said: “Honestly, Stonehenge is awe-inspiring. My emotions when I got there were amazing for me. I knew I was really looking forward to going. I was looking forward to it, like, all week…When I went out to Stonehenge, I thought, “Wow, this is amazing.” I can’t believe I’m here. ”
Meri is planning further adventures, including trips to Ireland and Greece. She explained: “I’m Irish, just like the 12th Irishman. I claim every part.”
With the new year just around the corner, Meri is “excited to keep living” and working on “creating moments in life.”
Brown revealed that she is “100 percent” open to a new relationship and talked about what she looks for in a man. , he’s very confident in supporting me and what I’m doing…he matches my energy.
“He is not intimidated or bothered by what I do or who I am,” Meri stressed.
Meri said she and Kody are still “friendly” with each other and that she and the other women will always remain “loyal” even though they are not close friends.
She explained: “We will always be kind because we have a common history. We have the same children…We have this family experience, so even if our paths align with each other, we will always be kind.” I think we’re all going to be like that, even if it’s not something that’s similar or parallel.”
Meri also opened up about the grief her family is experiencing following the death of Kody and Janelle’s son Garrison.
she said: “Grief is not linear. Grief is not linear.” It affects different people in different ways at different times, but we can all support each other through it. It’s just that. ”
“Sister Wives” airs Sundays on TLC.