Sister Wives: Kody Brown Puts Meri In ‘Limbo Land’!

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Sister Wives star Meri Brown recognizes that she and Kody Brown struggled amid their marriage before they split. And now she feels ready to admit what went wrong.

Find out what Meri shared about life in “limbo land” with Kody. And keep reading to discover what the Sister Wives star confessed as the one issue she regrets.

Sister Wives Spoilers – Meri Brown Reveals Regrets!

Meri Brown is aware that the patriarch of Sister Wives, Kody Brown, didn’t quite have the ideal marriage she had envisioned. Meri, however, had hopes for happiness when she and Kody got married in 1990. Furthermore, Meri, 52, and the patriarch of the Sister Wives, 54, jointly brought a kid into the world, Leon Brown. However, Kody progressively altered their bond. He set up Janelle Brown’s polygamous marriage first. The multiple marriage was subsequently expanded by Kody to include Christine Brown and Robyn Brown.

But in order for the Sister Wives patriarch to adopt Robyn’s children from her previous marriage legally, Meri agreed to divorce him. And as she looks back, Meri sees how the stresses gradually began. But now, amid their separation, Meri has shared her regrets with People.

And the Sister Wives star acknowledged that she felt her time leading up to the most recent breakup was squandered. The largest alteration in her marriage, according to Meri, was brought about by the catfish controversy, which involved a virtual relationship with a woman who pretended to be a man’s admirer.

Sister Wives Spoilers – Kody Brown Puts Meri Brown In ‘Limbo Land’!

And in retrospect, Meri feels that she and Kody lived in “limbo land” for some time. The two revealed their separation in January, ending their 32-year marriage. And Meri explained, “I don’t like living in limbo land.” But then she admitted, “I feel like I live there a lot.”

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Meri recognized she could take control of her life through a separation after Kody left her in “limbo land,” nevertheless. And the Sister Wives actress now values making her own choices that aren’t “based on anybody else,” but she also feels remorse, wishing “that we could have had some of the conversations sooner. Additionally, Meri acknowledged that she may not have been prepared for some of the chats sooner.

The Sister Wives star wants to quit dwelling on regrets as a result. She did, however, add, “I think we all do that to some degree.” Meri believes that when she was in limbo land, she learned some valuable things. “But I know there are things I needed to learn, and I know there are things I needed to do to be in the position that I am right now with the whole thing,” the speaker continued.

And right now, Meri feels positive about her life. “I got some good things going on. I’m successful in business. I’ve got another really exciting projects coming along, good people surrounding me, [and an] awesome support system. And business is good, and personal life is good. And yeah, things are good.” Tell us what you think. How do you feel about Meri using the term “limbo land” to describe her marriage to Kody?

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