The latest season of Sister Wives might be coming to a conclusion, but it seems more content will be coming soon to the people. One of the stars of the show, Meri, is the one making headlines for hinting at writing a tell-all book. The Brown family has been having their share of conflicts, especially involving Meri. This includes the sale of Coyote Pass property and how she was being forced to be silent.
After years of being silent about various matters, it seems she is now ready to share her side of the story. The reality TV star recently separated from Kody Brown. This update came during a podcast discussion, where Meri reflected on her life after plural marriage with her BFF, Jenn. Will Meri finally say what she could not before? Or will her story leave more questions than answers? Keep on reading to know more.

Sister Wives: Meri Brown Refused To Read Christine’s Memoir About The Family
Sister Wives fans recently saw Christine release her book back in September 2025. While many fans praised her memoir, it also got mixed reactions from the Brown family members. Meri was one of those people who weren’t a fan, and she later explained why she chose not to read Christine’s book. During a podcast appearance, Meri admitted she didn’t want any emotional baggage from reading it.
She acknowledged that they had shared the same life events, but felt their perspectives were a lot different. Meri stressed that Christine’s version was “100% valid,” even if it did not match her own memories and perspective. She felt that if she read the book, it might lead to her being frustrated. Meri thought it would be unfair to question Christine’s truth, which was based on her own experience.
Sister Wives: Meri Brown Teases Writing A Book About Her Experiences
Sister Wives star Meri revealed her own plans to write a book while speaking with her close friend Jenn on their Salty Birches podcast. The two friends were talking about Meri’s life after separating from Kody and her experience dating again after decades in a plural marriage. During the discussion, Meri confirmed that she wants to put her story on paper. Meri has been in the news a lot because other family members have treated her poorly.
Kody and Janelle almost made a backdoor deal regarding the Coyote Pass property, where Meri was excluded. Meri alleged that the pair asked her to sign a confidentiality agreement that would have limited her ability to speak about the matter. Fans saw what Meri had planned for herself and shared their thoughts online. Some people sarcastically questioned whether the book would even offer real insight.
One fan joked that it might be “aggressively vague,” while another said they were not looking forward to buying it. Others compared it to Christine’s memoir and said they were disappointed by how much remained unsaid about the family. Several fans expressed interest in hearing directly from the Brown family children instead.




