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Sister Wives: Christine Brown Ignored Meri In Her Farewell Message? Decides To QUIT

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TLC’s Sister Wives star Christine Brown shocked her audience with her decision to leave her job. The celebrity has made some significant changes in her life this year. Not only did she end her 27 years of marriage with Kody, but she also decided to quit her job. Recently, on her social media, Christine announced that she would leave. In her farewell message to her followers, she thanked them and her family for supporting her. But the star seemed intentionally avoid her former Sister Wife, Meri Brown. Instead, she directed her followers toward her daughter Mykelti, who’s still in the venture. Keep reading as the later part will unveil the reason behind Christine’s decision and her behavior toward Meri.

Sister Wives: Christine Throws Indirect Shade To Meri Brown In Farewell Message!

Popular Sister Wives star Christine Brown was off to hurry for her upcoming wedding with David Woolley. But before announcing her wedding date, the celebrity declared another vital decision. She has announced that she’s quitting her LuLaRoe business. Recently, Christine revealed that she was closing her business and thanked her followers and family for supporting her. The celebrity announced her decision on Facebook and wrote a heartfelt message. Another surprising aspect of Christine’s Farewell statement was that she didn’t mention an important family member. As per tvshowsace, the celebrity didn’t recall Meri Brown, her former sister wife and LuLaRoe colleague.

Meri and Christine used to enjoy a lighthearted and smooth relationship, but things have changed over time. The former became involved in a catfishing incident in 2015 after falling in love online with a fraud. This strained her relationship with Kody as well as the other wives. Christine said she severed her friendship with Meri because she did not trust her and felt uncomfortable in her presence. The star reportedly alleged that Meri would put her down publicly, especially in front of her family members. Hence, Christine’s silence over Meri shocked the viewers.

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According to them, Christine’s decision to quit LuLaRoe could have been an opportunity to acknowledge Meri’s role and wish her well. After all, Meri was one of the top sellers of LuLaRoe and helped Christine get started with the company. However, Christine chose to snub Meri instead directed her followers to her daughter Mykelti, who is still selling LuLaRoe products. Some fans saw this as a subtle dig at Meri, struggling with her relationship with Kody and her place in the family. She also chose to remain silent over Christine’s departure. She has been posting cryptic messages on social media about life and inspirations and maintaining her food business.

Sister Wives: Here’s Why Christine Brown Quit Her Blooming LuLaRoe Business!

Christine Brown, one of the stars of TLC’s hit reality show Sister Wives, has shocked her fans by announcing that she is quitting her LuLaRoe business. LuLaRoe is a multi-level marketing company that sells women’s clothing, especially leggings. Christine joined the MLM company in 2016 and became one of the company’s top sellers. However, in June 2023, she revealed that she was ending her LuLaRoe business and thanked her followers for their support.

The star did not give a direct reason for quitting, but some fans speculated that she wanted to free up some time for her new relationship. In her post, Christine admitted that she was interested in cooking rather than “selling clothes.” Later she assured her fans that she would always be a loyal brand customer. Christine also continued promoting Plexus, claiming it helped her lose weight and feel better. The Federal Trade Commission, on the other hand, recently issued Plexus a warning letter for making false statements about its products. Stay tuned to TV Season & Spoilers for more Sister Wives updates.

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