Flying Solo! ‘Sister Wives’ Star Meri Brown Enjoys Puerto Rico Vacation Without Kody
Miss independent! Sister Wives star Meri Brown is currently enjoying a tropical vacation in Puerto Rico all by herself. The TLC star ditched her husband Kody Brown and her sister wives Janelle Brown and Robyn Brown and is living her best life on the Caribbean island.
“Puerto Rico here we come! Looking forward to the next week of cruising with friends! Good times are comin’! 🙂 🎉🎉🎉,” the 48-year-old wrote in the caption of a car selfie with two pals.
Once she landed on the gorgeous island of Puerto Rico, Meri couldn’t help but snapping another selfie — this time with the beautiful backdrop of blue skies and the ocean. “You guys, Puerto Rico is beautiful! So looking forward to the next week’s cruise travels!
🎉🎉🎉,” she wrote in the caption.
Of course, Meri’s IG posts inspired some major FOMO in her fans and they took to the comments to congratulate for her for taking a little time for herself away from her large polygamous family. “You do you Meri! Be happy!!” one fan wrote, and another commented, “So happy to see Meri get away from that toxic family lifestyle.”
It seems like Meri is in Puerto Rico for the annual LuLaRoe cruise, which is used as an incentive for LuLaRoe consultants to earn a certain amount of money in sales to be able to qualify for the trip. But even though this is technically a work-related trip, Meri could have theoretically invited Kody to go with her on the trip — most consultants bring their significant others with them. It also seems like Christine Brown is on the cruise too, but it doesn’t seem like they’ve been spending time together.
Meri left her hubby behind amid all of the stress of the Brown family’s big move from Las Vegas to Arizona. As In Touch previously reported, the Browns are still in the process of selling three out of their four cul-de-sac homes in Vegas, and they recently held an open house earlier this month to try to lure in potential buyers.
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