At. Finally.
Over the past few months, Meri Brown has shared cryptic quotes after cryptic quotes… apparently admitting that she is no longer with her spiritual partner Kody and trying to come across as totally cool with that result.
But then, however, Meri was shown footage in episode one of last month’s Sister Wives tell-all special featuring Kody stating that he doesn’t consider himself married to Meri in any way, shape or form.
And he responded in a way that was shocking and devastating.

“Like, he just made a decision,” Meri said on air. “I’ve never heard him say that to me before.”
Despite the harsh words, and despite the way Kody treated her for only about ten years, Meri was asked about the same specific if she would be able to reconcile with polygamy and she replied:
“I will.” I definitely will. But I don’t think he’s interested.
Pathetic, right?

However, this Sunday, TLC will air part three of the same one-on-one special.
And, for the first time, Meri comes across like a woman far more confident than she has been in months when it comes to her broken relationship with Kody.
“I don’t think Kody realized it was me,” Meri came out and said.
“And if they haven’t figured it out by now, you know, maybe they never will and maybe they don’t want to.”

In a summary posted by People Magazine, Meri added:
“This is what I told them to change.
“Maybe he’s just in this place like ‘he’s not for me anymore’ and now he’s just talking.”
I mean, he’s been talking for a long time. But it seems that Meri only heard it for the first time.

When asked by host Sukanya Krishnan if she will be waiting for Kody, the Sister Wives cast member confirmed that she is not sure about her future plans.
“I don’t know,” he responded. “Time will tell no. I’m the one to decide. He’s decided now or not?”
On Tuesday, after saying goodbye to 2022, the TLC personality shared a post on her Instagram Story that teased where her head was after she announced her split from husband Kody last month.

“I’m not for everyone,” the retweeted quote opened.
Continued below lowercase:
“I know who I really am. I know who I am. I know what I bring to the table.
“I’m not easy to deal with but I bring a lot of value. I bring love and strength, but I’m not perfect, and if I don’t fit in with people or groups, I’m okay.
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