Meri Brown of Sister Wives opens the door to about her new landlord’s prejudice against her plural lineage. The Brown family is no stranger to standing up for their lifestyle as numerous disagree with how they chose to live their lives. However, it was better appalled Meri when the situation appeared seeing a new proprietor when she was living in the house alone and without the other wives.

The seldom-seen world of a polygamist house is documented in TLC’s stumble appearance Sister Wives. The display follows around alpha partner Kody Brown and his four wives with their compounded 18 children. The family was forced out of Utah due to strict laws and now are trying to live as a family in a society that appears down on their lifestyle. After deciding to move out of Las Vegas, they have just moved to Flagstaff, Arizona, where they will be starting brand-new. However, there are plenty of impediments as the partners will be living in four different houses in the same town instead of on the same street, which will only strain Kody’s time even thinner.

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First wife, Meri opened up recently in an exclusive excerpt from his upcoming season, obtained by Us Weekly about how she may be knocked out of her rental room due to her religious beliefs and lifestyle. Harmonizing to the reality hotshot, her neighbors contacted out to her landowner to inform her that she was part of a plural marriage. Harmonizing to Meri, the first note that is out of her landlord’s mouth was that she was starting to second guess having hired the house to her.

The 48 -year-old shares her husband Kody with Janelle Brown, Christine Brown, and Robyn Brown who all refer to one another as sister wives. During a sneak peek of the premiere episode, Meri went on to say that her landlord asked her to consider leaving the house and not hiring from her. Even though Kody and Meri have not been on the same page recently he was quick to defend her saying that the family had been very open with the owner of the house saying that they had told her everything.

Even though the family claims that the landowner knew that they would be filming at the house by the end of the conversation the proprietor still felt as if she needed to rethink her decision to rent. Even if the landowner would like Meri to move the two signed a contract, so it would be up to the family if they chose to break the lease. Fans of their own families and Sister Wives feel that the large clas shall not be required to be give in as it would be acknowledging that the life, they result is wrong. Meri purposed her discourse without saying that the proprietor was bullying her to leave and she does not want to cave to that kind of unfriendly pressure.

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Sister Wives season 9 breezes Sunday, January 5th at 10 m EST on TLC.

Source: Us

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