Her Own | [s13e1] Meri, On

Many viewers on Facebook and Reddit viewed Meri’s insistence on the B&B as a strategic move to create a life independent of Kody, especially given the state of their marriage at the time.

The episode begins with high stakes as Meri's offer on the historic property, now known as Lizzie’s Heritage Inn , is accepted. However, she finds herself short on the necessary cash for the down payment and turns to the family for financial support. [S13E1] Meri, on Her Own

Ultimately, Meri decides to secure the financing entirely on her own through her clothing business, LuLaRoe , effectively cutting the other wives and Kody out of any ownership or equity in the property. Many viewers on Facebook and Reddit viewed Meri’s

During a tense meeting in Christine’s "library," Robyn and Kody push Meri for a detailed business plan. Fans and reviewers often point to this as a moment of isolation for Meri, as she felt the family was placing hurdles in her way rather than supporting her dream. Ultimately, Meri decides to secure the financing entirely

Initially, Kody agrees to help Meri fund the purchase using family resources. However, after a private discussion—which viewers and some family members later speculated was influenced by Robyn—Kody backs out, claiming the family does not actually have the liquid funds available.

In the Season 13 premiere of Sister Wives , titled the central conflict focuses on Meri Brown’s attempt to buy back her great-great-grandparents' home in Parowan, Utah, to turn it into a bed and breakfast. Episode Overview