Mykelti Brown pointed her finger at Meri Brown.
Earlier this month, Paedon Brown accused Sister Wives cast members of abuse, telling blogger John Yates that Meri was “bad” and “abrasive enough to explain what Meri is to some special kids.”
Yes, Paedon adds, he refers to actions that are “via verbal.”
Not long after, Gwendlyn echoed her sister’s thoughts, stating that Meri had been rude to Mykelti.

Now, the 26-year-old daughter of Christine and Kody has addressed this rumor for herself.
“I’m talking about my personal experience and opinion about Meri Brown. I don’t want to diminish my brother’s experience with her,” said Mykelti in a clip shared via Patreon.
“I don’t remember Meri ever physically abusing me.
“He was very emotional and violent towards all of us when we were young.”

Mykelti went on to claim that Meri’s abuse stopped when the children were “old enough” and “could fight back”.
He added:
“I really think I get the brunt of it. My brothers have told me many times that they think I get the worst of them.
“However, I think we were all influenced by him.”

Mykelti later explained that he had to deal with Meri occasionally in his “professional” life because he sells clothes through LuLaRoe, noting that the relationship was “friendly”.
But no more than that.
“They are not, and will never be a part of my life or my wife or my children because of the trauma I experienced as a child,” Mykeltiemphasized said.
“I don’t think he’s a bad person, but I don’t think he’s necessarily a good person.”

Mykelti ends the video by wishing Meri “the best.”
But YIKEShuh?
Meri did not immediately address the allegations of abuse.
He seemed to take a few shots at Paedon and Gwendlyn while sharing a social media post in honor of her birthday last week.

“Spending my #52 birthday with some of my favorite people in the world.
“Lots of laughs, lots of great conversation, and lots of good food!” the owner of Lizzie’s Heritage Inn wrote through Instagram on January 16.
“On days like these, I am reminded of the humanity of good and honest people, the friends who support you, and the general good of the world.
“I have so many things to be thankful for. So many great things to do in the coming year. So much promise, hope, and light.
“And today. I’m so thankful for today.

Before making the statement, Meri and Kody released a joint statement confirming the end of their spiritual marriage.
“After more than ten years of working on our relationship in a unique way, we have decided to end our marital relationship permanently,” wrote the exes, concluding as follows:
“During this process, we are committed to kindness and respect for each other and all family members,” the exes said.
“We are also committed to continuing to heal all relationships with families so that we can move forward with forgiveness, grace, and love.”
B