Meri Barber Subtly Confirms on Social Media that She is not Leaving ‘Sister Wives’ for its Season 6

The show was regarded by The Washington Post as refreshingly frank and most interesting especially with the day-to-day details of a polygamous family. The Los Angeles Times on the other hand finds it intriguing that despite being considered a patriarchal set-up, the wives in the show appear to have formed bonds that are far stronger and more vital than the casual fondness which they all give to Kody.

Salon.com also said that the show was refreshingly modest despite its controversial subject matter. The Vancouver cited the series for its fascinating and surprising manner by which the show sensibly articulates the way how a polygamist family defend their lifestyles.

Kody Brown and his four wives have said that they agreed to take part in the show in order to make the public more aware of polygamist families and to combat social prejudices too.

2 comments

  1. These women are not happy. That much is very clear from watching even a couple of episodes. He good at preying on women with low self esteem.

  2. I wish I knew Meri. She seems someone I could be friends with. I know she is hurting and I hate seeing her mistreated by the outside world. I just would like her to know that there are people out here that care.
    No I am not of their religion, I am a female and not interested in anything. Other than just letting her know someone cares even though I don’t know her in person.
    Here’s to getting past the pain and wishing a happier future.

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