Sister Wives Meri Brown continues to THROW Christine Woolley UNDER THE BUS

Sister Wives: Meri Brown Continues to THROW Christine Woolley UNDER THE BUS | Sister Wives Spoilers

Drama in the world of Sister Wives never sleeps, and this time, Meri Brown is right back in the center of it — taking aim once again at Christine Woolley. Fans who’ve been watching the long, painful unraveling of the Brown family aren’t surprised anymore, but Meri’s ongoing digs toward Christine have left viewers furious and exhausted. Many are calling her behavior bullying — a repeat of the same emotional manipulation that tore the family apart in the first place.

For years, Meri has struggled to maintain relevance in the aftermath of her failed relationship with Kody Brown, but her latest actions have fans calling her out for deflecting her own pain onto Christine. During recent episodes and interviews, Meri subtly — or not so subtly — criticized Christine’s decisions, particularly her choice to move on from the toxic dynamics of Coyote Pass. Her tone, fans say, reeks of bitterness and misplaced anger. It’s as though Meri is reliving the old patterns that drove wedges between all the sister wives.

Viewers recall vividly that Christine’s decision to leave Kody was not made lightly. After years of neglect and emotional distance, Christine finally chose herself and her children. Yet instead of showing empathy, Meri responded with hostility, suggesting that Christine owed her explanations and family discussions before making such a monumental life choice. Fans were quick to note the hypocrisy — wasn’t it Meri who secretly met with lawyers years ago to discuss her own separation from Kody without consulting the others?

The irony is hard to ignore. Back in earlier seasons, Meri’s laughter over her “little plan” with Kody was a clear sign she operated behind the scenes just like she’s now accusing Christine of doing. Yet, despite her past secrecy, she’s suddenly playing moral judge, insisting Christine broke “family trust.” For many fans, this double standard perfectly sums up Meri’s long-standing issues — blaming everyone but herself and refusing to confront her role in the family’s collapse.

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One online commenter summed it up perfectly: “Meri’s displaced anger. She never holds Kody accountable, only the women around her.” And it’s true. Whenever Kody mistreated Meri, instead of addressing him, she often redirected her frustration toward the other wives, especially Christine. Many fans remember that emotional backyard scene in Flagstaff, where Christine was crying over her broken marriage while Janelle comforted her. Meri, meanwhile, stood beside Kody and laughed — before walking off to follow Robyn. That moment became a defining image of her cold detachment and her unwillingness to show compassion.

Even more shocking was Meri’s infamous “knife in the kidneys” comment, where she implied that Christine “deserved” the emotional pain she was going through. For a woman who has spoken so much about self-growth and “worthiness,” the statement felt cruel and hypocritical. It cemented her image as someone who preaches empowerment publicly but practices hostility privately.

And fans haven’t forgotten Meri’s online persona, either. While she promotes her “#worthyup” business and claims to teach others how to rise above negativity, her actions often show the opposite. The same woman who lectures about growth and healing continues to take jabs at Christine, using her platform to frame herself as the misunderstood victim of the family saga. But as many viewers pointed out, Meri’s “victimhood” seems self-inflicted. She clings to bitterness, refusing to admit how she enabled Kody’s manipulation and participated in shunning other wives over the years.

Christine, on the other hand, has blossomed since leaving the plural marriage. She’s found love again with David Woolley, building a life full of laughter, authenticity, and peace — a stark contrast to the guarded, tense life she led in the Brown family. It’s clear that Christine’s newfound happiness stings for Meri, who appears stuck in the same emotional loop — longing for Kody’s approval while resenting the women who moved on.

Many fans also pointed out that Meri’s criticisms about Coyote Pass are completely misplaced. Christine legally could have claimed her portion of the family land and profits from her house but chose not to, out of fairness. Instead of recognizing that selflessness, Meri accused her of acting without unity or consideration — another dig meant to undermine Christine’s integrity.

And then there’s Janelle, who once tried to reach out to Meri to ensure both of them protected their financial interests. Instead of cooperating, Meri ran straight to Kody and Robyn to tattle — a move that left viewers shaking their heads. Even when she had allies, Meri’s loyalty always defaulted to Kody and Robyn, further alienating herself from everyone else.

This entire cycle has become a predictable pattern for Meri: poke at Christine, stir conflict, then play the victim when Christine responds. Fans are no longer buying it. They see through the polished Instagram captions and motivational quotes, recognizing the underlying resentment that fuels Meri’s actions.

But here’s the real kicker — despite everything, many fans still believe that if Kody were to reach out today, Meri would take him back in a heartbeat. Her on-screen moments still carry hints of longing whenever she discusses their past, even while pretending to have “moved on.” The giggly, almost schoolgirl-like way she speaks about him betrays her unresolved emotions. Whether Kody and Robyn stay together or not, Meri’s attachment to that past continues to define her storyline.

As one viewer commented bluntly, “If Kody came knocking, Meri would run back — even if Robyn were still in the picture.” And sadly, most fans agree. Despite her talk of independence, her actions continue to reveal deep emotional dependence on the man who broke her heart.

At this point, the feud between Meri and Christine has become less about property lines or loyalty — and more about control and ego. Meri refuses to accept that Christine won. Not in a competitive sense, but spiritually. Christine freed herself from the toxicity that still chains Meri. That’s why every time Christine’s name comes up, Meri’s composure cracks. She lashes out because Christine represents everything she wishes she had the courage to do.

Even fans on social media are turning the mirror on Meri, reminding her that she’s been the one fueling the tension, not Christine. While Christine enjoys her peaceful life with David, Meri keeps rehashing old wounds, dragging Christine’s name into every storyline as if she can’t exist without the conflict.

Perhaps the saddest truth is that both women were victims of the same broken system. Kody’s favoritism and manipulation pitted them against each other from day one. But while Christine escaped, Meri still lives in that emotional trap, replaying the same scenes with new excuses.

At the end of the day, Meri can talk about “worthiness” all she wants, but until she looks inward and owns the part she played, growth will remain out of reach. Her public image — the smile, the hashtags, the pep talks — can’t hide the bitterness fans see every time she throws Christine under the bus.

The story of Sister Wives continues to unravel, and once again, Meri finds herself isolated, misunderstood, and defensive — not because others betrayed her, but because she refuses to stop betraying herself. Meanwhile, Christine walks forward, proving that sometimes, the most powerful revenge is peace.

And as fans wait for the next season, one thing is clear: Meri Brown may still be part of Sister Wives, but emotionally, she’s stuck in the past — throwing shade while Christine shines brighter than ever.