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‘Sister Wives’: Meri Brown Reveals Why She’s Irish

Michael Malley

Sister Wives star Meri Brown is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with some quick trivia about her ancestors. According to Meri, she’s somehow Irish. Apparently, Meri revealed that her great-great-grandfather was Irish which makes her Irish, as well. Meri also celebrated St. Patrick’s Day by sharing a quote that talks about how she’s going to live her life being Irish. Meanwhile, Meri also shared a picture of her bonding moment with Robyn Brown’s daughter Ariella. Fans are also surprised to see how quickly Ariella has grown in a short amount of time.

Sister Wives: Meri Brown Says She’s An Irish As She Celebrates St. Patrick’s Day

In a social media post, Sister Wives star Meir Brown shared a picture of her next to a very old picture of her great-great-grandfather. “Happy St Patrick’s Day! Here’s to the original Irishman in my family, my great-great-grandpa Charles Adams”, Meri captioned. After that, Meri said that the original Irish man in their family might be older than her great-great-grandfather. However, she said that it still makes her somehow Irish. “I’m gonna own and celebrate every bit of it! Loud and proud Irish right here!”, Meri added.

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Fans also agreed that Meri has a strong resemblance to being an Irish. “Wow you can see the family resemblance, I love seeing old photographs”, one fan commented. “Definitely have his button nose!!”, another fan added. Meanwhile, Kody doesn’t seem to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. Apparently, he’s been busy trying to figure out their next step amid the Covid-19 spike in Flagstaff.

Meri Brown Staying Positive Amid Family Struggles

Sister Wives star Meir Brown is still struggling with her relationship with Kody Brown. However, she uses her Irish bloodline as an encouragement. In a social media post, Meri said, “I Am an Irish Woman. I was born with my heart of my sleeve. A fire in my soul. And a mouth I Can’t Control!” Meri also believes that luck is caused by her hard work. Apparently, Meri is one of the most successful wives of Kody. She currently runs her own bed and breakfast business in Utah. She’s been very successful with her online clothes shop, as well.

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Sister Wives: Meri Brown Bonds With Robyn Brown’s Daughter Ariella

In a social media post, Sister Wives star Meri Brown shared a picture of her with Robyn Brown’s daughter Ariella. According to Meri, Ariella is a very sweet and loving child. “She’ll take care of you and make sure you feel loved”, Meri said. She also said that Ariella loves putting stickers on her nose to make her look fancy like she is. Meanwhile, fans noticed that Ariella is starting to look like her father Kody Brown and they’re loving it. “She looks like Kody!”, one fan said. “Adorable! She’s a mini Kody!”, another fan added. This wasn’t the first time Meri bonded with Ariella. At one point, Meri shared a picture of Ariella enjoying her time in a campfire while heating marshmallows with Meri.

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1 Comment

  1. I’m sorry. I don’t want to be mean or anything, but with a name like “Charles” and “Adams”, particularly during that time period; “Charles Adams”, isn’t indigenous Irish. I’ve worked in the National Archives or Ireland and I have studied Irish Genealogy. He is a coloniser in Ireland and descendant of the Presbyterian or Protestant legacy. Certainly not native Irish Catholic. Just because you were planted in Ireland, doesn’t mean you get to share the victims history.

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