Meri Brown REVEALS She is MOVING !!!!
Meri Brown REVEALS She is MOVING !!!! | Sister Wives Spoilers
Sister Wives fans, buckle up—because Meri Brown just dropped a major life update that could signal another huge turning point in her post-polygamy journey. During a recent live chat with fans, Meri casually—but very deliberately—revealed that she’s preparing to move out of Utah. While she didn’t announce a final destination, the way she talked about it made one thing crystal clear: this isn’t just idle daydreaming. Meri is actively planning her next chapter, and she wants her followers along for the ride.
In true Meri fashion, the announcement wasn’t delivered with dramatic music or a formal statement. Instead, it came as a “blink and you might miss it” moment—an Easter egg for loyal fans who tune into her lives. She openly asked viewers to suggest places she should consider, confirming that her current home is not meant to be permanent. The message was subtle but powerful: Meri Brown is ready for a fresh start, somewhere new, somewhere that feels right for her.
She explained that while Utah has meaning and roots, it has never truly felt like her forever home. And that honesty struck a chord. For longtime viewers of Sister Wives, Meri’s sense of displacement has been a recurring theme—emotionally, relationally, and now geographically. Hearing her say out loud that she’s “following the journey” felt symbolic, like she’s finally allowing herself to prioritize her own happiness without apology.
As the live chat unfolded, fans threw out suggestions from all over the map, and Meri reacted to them in real time. Some places sparked curiosity, others were immediately crossed off the list. She reminisced briefly about having lived in Denver before, then shifted her attention to the Pacific Northwest. Cities near Seattle—like Bellingham—caught her eye, especially because of their proximity to water and nature. That said, she didn’t shy away from voicing concerns either, joking about flooding and making it clear she’s thinking practically, not just romantically.
There were also some firm “absolutely nots.” Meri ruled out states prone to tornadoes, making Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Texas non-starters in her book. She also dismissed colder regions like Maine, Boston, and New York, admitting that harsh winters are not her vibe. It was clear she’s searching for a balance—somewhere comfortable, inspiring, and aligned with the lifestyle she’s building now.
One of the more humorous moments came when the topic of Wyoming popped up. Meri was quick to shut that down, making it very clear she would not live in Cody, Wyoming—a comment that didn’t go unnoticed by fans familiar with her history. The playful teasing, mock outrage, and laughter that followed only underscored how far she’s come. Where once that name carried heavy emotional weight, she can now joke about it, set boundaries, and move on—literally.
Throughout the live, Meri emphasized that this potential move isn’t about running away or escaping unhappiness. She was adamant: she’s not miserable where she is. Instead, she simply knows in her gut that this chapter is temporary. Parowan, she said, was never intended to be her final destination. That level of self-awareness felt significant, especially for someone who spent decades putting collective family needs ahead of her own.
Adding another layer to this transition is Meri’s growing focus on her business ventures, particularly Chances Are Connections. While many fans initially assumed it was purely a dating concept, Meri clarified—again—that it’s really about building connections. Friendships. Community. Shared experiences. Dating may be part of some events, but it’s not the heart of the mission.
She spoke passionately about how difficult it can be for adult women—especially those coming out of long-term marriages or entering empty-nester phases—to make new friends. Life changes, routines disappear, and suddenly the social circles that once came naturally no longer exist. Meri shared personal stories and conversations she’s had with women who feel lost after their kids grow up or their roles shift. These moments clearly fuel her desire to create spaces where connection comes first.
As part of this venture, Meri revealed upcoming events in different cities, starting with Salt Lake City and Las Vegas. The Salt Lake event, a speed dating-style gathering within a specific age range, is already full, with a waiting list for women and only a few spots left for men. The Vegas event, scheduled for March, will be open to anyone 21 and over and won’t follow the traditional speed dating format. Each event, she explained, will be different—sometimes dating-focused, sometimes purely social, sometimes themed around shared interests.
This travel-heavy lifestyle seems to be influencing Meri’s thoughts about relocating. She admitted that she’ll likely plan future events around places where her friends live because connection—her self-declared “word of the year”—is her top priority. Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Louisiana, and even international locations like England were all mentioned as places she’d love to visit again or explore more deeply.
Interestingly, Meri also addressed persistent online rumors during the live. She shut down speculation that she’s secretly married, engaged, or in a serious relationship, laughing off the idea and reassuring fans that she’s very much alive—despite bizarre internet claims to the contrary. Her humor in handling these rumors showed a woman who’s learned not to let gossip dictate her narrative.
Another big change she touched on was her former home no longer functioning as a bed-and-breakfast. While it’s not open now, she hinted that it may eventually become a small event venue available for short-term rentals. Again, this ties back to her focus on bringing people together in meaningful ways, whether through business, friendship, or shared experiences.
By the end of the live, one thing was undeniable: Meri Brown is in motion. Emotionally, professionally, and now physically. She may not have a moving truck scheduled or a lease signed, but her heart is clearly pulling her forward. She’s thinking about climate, community, accessibility, and personal peace—factors that suggest this next move will be intentional, not impulsive.

For Sister Wives fans who’ve watched Meri endure years of emotional isolation, this moment feels different. It’s not about reacting to loss or trying to fix something broken. It’s about growth. Exploration. Choice. And perhaps for the first time in a long time, Meri is choosing herself.
So where will she land? The Pacific Northwest seems to be calling her name, but nothing is set in stone. What is certain is that Utah is no longer the final stop. Meri has said it herself: this is not her forever home.
And as she steps into this new chapter—new cities, new connections, new possibilities—fans will be watching closely. Because whether she’s packing boxes or planning events, Meri Brown’s journey is far from over. It’s just moving somewhere new.