‘Sister Wives’ Fans Call Out Meri Brown’s ‘Money Grab’ ‘Scam’
Is Sister Wives star Meri Brown trying to scam fans?
Viewers want the TLC star to experience happiness after leaving polygamy. However, they’re not on board with any dishonest project that over-promises and under-delivers. The Brown family has a history with projects like this, leaving viewers understandably worried.
So what exactly is going on with Meri’s Worthy Up brand?
Meri Brown Explores The Next Chapter Of Her Life
Fans are excited to see Meri Brown exploring life after ending her toxic marriage to Kody. Recently, the TLC star even publicly shared she’s putting herself out there and dating around.
However, not everyone is impressed with her side projects. After launching her Worthy Up brand, several Sister Wives viewers raised eyebrows. Is this a serious project or just another silly idea that doesn’t go anywhere?
“Seriously wtf is Worthy Up?” an annoyed Sister Wives viewer posted on Reddit. “’As you explore Worthy Up, immerse yourself in Meri’s insights, wisdom, and the supportive community she has fostered. Join the movement, and let Meri be your mentor on the journey to discovering your inner strength,’” they quoted from the brand’s website.
“I’ve followed sister wives on and off since the start. Really diving in now. Saw Meri’s tik tok and I have to ask….wtf is Worthy Up? Is it a cult? Not posting the link to the website bc I don’t want to advertise for these people,” they concluded.
Sister Wives Fans Agree Worthy Up Isn’t A Serious Venture
Other Sister Wives viewers agreed this was just another money grab from the Brown family. They’ve all been involved in MLMs and ridiculous business ventures over the years. Worthy Up just seems to be Meri’s latest project.
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Comments included:
- “Seems joke-worthy. Meri is a guru in self-help? Laughable.”
- “It’s a money grab. I don’t blame her for it, but that’s what it is.”
- “Meri has already made the majority of her money from LulaRoe, a scam MLM. Let’s face it; all MLMs are a scam. I have a feeling the Worthy Up is just a toxic positive ‘self-help’ nonsensical word salad with newsletters and water bottles, hoodies, shirts, and stickers to sell.”
- “I’m not immersing myself in anything Meri’s got goin on 😂 if I need a lesson in taking ten years to dump a sh*tty husband, I can do that for free.”
What do you think about Meri Brown’s Worthy Up brand? Do you think it has merit, or is it just another money grab from the Brown family? Add your own thoughts and ideas in the comments below.
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