Unfortunately, Kody Brown's wives have gotten used to receiving disparate amounts of affection from their husband in Sister Wives, and fans noted that another disparity between the polygamists is found in the size of Meri's house. Although she has the least children and is typically the last to receive special treatment from Kody, viewers noticed that Meri's home is much bigger than Christine and Janelle Brown's modest houses. From her extra streams of income to her newfound independent spirit, here's why Sister Wives fans think Meri's house is larger than Janelle and Christine's.
Throughout her harrowing journey in Sister Wives, Meri has gotten used to getting the short end of the stick. Even though she was Kody's first wife, Meri has fallen far from her spiritual husband's graces as the pair have gone from loving spouses to frenemies over the course of their decade starring in Sister Wives. Regrettably, Meri illustrated that she's the least connected to the rest of her family as she spent most of Sister Wives season 16 quarantined alone in her house to abide by Kody's strict COVID-19 guidelines. Fortunately for the original sister wife, fans realized that Meri's house is larger than Janelle and Christine's. Although she's used to settling for last, Meri's Flagstaff home easily outdoes her fellow sister wives'.
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Unfortunately, Kody Brown hasn't been the best at treating all of his family members equally through Sister Wives' decade-spanning run. Most obviously, Kody's relationship with Robyn is much more functional than his connections with his first trio of sister wives. Due to this imbalance, Meri, Janelle, and Christine are typically
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