Category: Kody Brown
In a preview clip for the upcoming episode of Sister Wives, Meri is asked point-blank about her affair. She claims she never met her catfish Casanova, but Sam/Jackie says the exact opposite, and has divulged details of a physical relationship. Yes–according to Sam, they had sex! Read on for all the confusing details of this ever-changing story!
Get the latest on Sister Wives star Meri Brown's catfish scandal with businessman Samuel Cooper (aka Jacquelyn "Jackie" Overton), including Sam's continued admiration for Meri, and his claims that he has completed the first chapter of a book about the affair.
Sister Wives' Robyn and Meri Brown get along on screen, but are reportedly enemies when the cameras aren't rolling. Get the details of Robyn and Meri's secret feud, and see how the other sister wives feel about Meri after her catfish scandal.
"Sam Cooper," the person who had an emotional affair with Sister Wives' Meri Brown isn't going away quietly: After Meri copped to having a relationship during a "vulnerable" time, Sam shared more voicemails in which Meri referenced trying to meet up and said Sam is better than Kody Brown "on every level."
Sister Wives' Meri Brown admitted this week that she did have an "emotional affair" with a person on the Internet — who turned out to be a vengeful woman posing as an attractive businessman. Get the background on the complicated story and see what Meri said about how she got involved.
Meri Brown fell victim to the extremely elaborate plot of a female catfisher, who apparently led the married Sister Wives star to believe she was in a professional and romantic relationship with an attractive businessman. Get the details, including the romantic voicemails Meri supposedly left–and how the vengeful catfisher is now exposing her.
Madison "Maddie" Brown, oldest daughter of Sister Wives' Kody Brown and Janelle Brown, officially announced earlier today that she is engaged to her older beau, Caleb Brush! Keep reading for tons of photos of the couple, as well as Maddie's engagement ring–plus, get details on the proposal, and find out whether or not Maddie and Caleb plan on having a plural marriage!
It seems Sister Wives' Brown family considers the Supreme Court's recent decision to legalize gay marriage to be a victory because it helps their pro-polygamy argument. See what they say in the latest round of their lawsuit against the state of Utah.
TLC announced when the new season of Sister Wives will premiere today -- along with some interesting new information about what upcoming episodes have in store beyond Robyn Brown's pregnancy...
It's 18 kids and counting for Kody Brown and his wives! Kody and (newly legal) wife Robyn Brown announced today they are expecting.
On Sunday’s Sister Wives season finale and Tell All special the Brown family was finally able to reveal the reason why Kody Brown legally divorced his first wife Meri and then legally married his fourth wife Robyn late last year. Fans saw as Meri explained it was something she wanted to do as a first step in Kody being able to potentially adopt Robyn’s children from a previous marriage. Despite the reveal, which was watched by 2.792 million viewers, social media was still buzzing with questions and criticisms about the decisions. So Kody’s legal wife Robyn Brown took to Twitter over the period of a few days and valiantly attempted to answer any and all questions in what resulted in an extremely lengthy Q&A. Keep reading for just about all of the “interview” arranged in a slightly more readable format, including Robyn’s explanation for doing it and her thoughts about the results.
The controversy surrounding
Sister Wives patriarch Kody Brown
divorcing his first wife Meri and then legally marrying his fourth wife Robyn late last year has drawn a lot of attention to the Brown family, including their history of filing for bankruptcy three tines since 1997. Keep reading for the full bankruptcy documents as well as a breakdown of each filing, the first of which was Janelle in 1997, then Meri and Kody (jointly) in 2005, and Christine in 2010.