Back in With the Fam? Meri Brown Hangs Out With the Whole ‘Sister Wives’ Gang at Disneyland
Looks like they had fun! Meri Brown from Sister Wives posted a ton of videos from her visit to Disneyland on Instagram, and it looks like most of the Brown family joined her for some of the outing! Check out the video above to see a few of the highlights from their adventure.
Meri, 48, posted several videos in particular of Gabriel Brown — Janelle and Kody Brown’s son — and Robyn Brown’s daughter Breanna singing together as the whole family strolled through the park. But you can definitely see other Browns in the background, like their siblings Savanah Brown and Gwendlyn Brown. Meri also shared a silly clip of herself and Breanna goofing around while waiting in line.
Previously, it appeared that Meri visited the theme park by herself. On June 1, she shared a selfie and wrote, “Just a chill day here at Disneyland! If you’re here and see me, don’t be shy, just say hi! I’m doing some shopping, because of course it’s a super fun thing to do, and I love to share the Disney love!” The caption also included hashtags like #IndependentWoman, and it sort of seemed like the Sister Wives star was there on a LuLaRoe trip more than anything else.
But her Instagram Story photos and videos prove that the rest of her family eventually showed up, too. Plus, Christine Brown posted a pic of some of her kids with Mickey Mouse on June 4. “Iconic Mickey photo!!” she captioned the shot. “Thanks, @disneyland for a wonderful day. #mickeymouse #vintagemickey #blessed #perfectvacation.”
Since Meri enjoyed a trip to Puerto Rico without her whole family fairly recently, and because of previous reports that she’s only with her family to film the show, it didn’t seem out of the question that she might have gone to the park by herself. “Meri does live separately from everyone. She’s never with them,” Kendra Pollard-Parra, Robyn’s former pal, previously told In Touch in March. Well, Meri at least seemed to join in for some Disney fun, but who knows what else is going on behind closed doors.
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