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Sister Wives fans have been keeping their eyes close to Meri Brown and Christine Brown. Apparently, their employer, LuLaRoe, has been sued for deceptive practices. This happened after a documentary exposed the company’s malicious activities. Now, fans dubbed the company as a “scam” and it’s been receiving so much hate since. However, Meri and Christine remained silent regarding the topic. Apparently, fans have been waiting for their comments about the controversial documentary, especially that they’re known for being one of the highest sellers of the company.
Sister Wives: What Did The Company Do?
LuLaRoe is a popular marketing company that sells women’s clothing. It’s also the employer of Sister Wives stars Meri Brown and Christine Brown. Most of the time, Meri and Christine hold livestreams where they sell clothes from the company. However, things went sideways after a documentary exposed the company’s dark secrets. According to the documentary, a number of sales representatives came forward to claim that the company left them financially struggling.
The representatives also said that the company didn’t do anything when they couldn’t sell the items they were forced to purchase. Fans got upset upon learning the dirty secrets of the company. It even resulted in overwhelmingly negative reviews and feedback from their online site. Some called the company a scam, while some try to spread their lies and warn others about their deceptive practices.
Meri Brown and Christine Brown Remain Silent Amid LuLaRoe Controversy
With all the recent controversies of LuLaRoe, Sister Wives stars Meri Brown and Christine Brown remain silent online. According to some, the two may be shying away from all the controversies, especially that they’re still in ties with TLC. Apparently, Meri and Christine have been sharing their recent travels instead of talking about their employer. Fans also noticed that they haven’t been selling clothes online since the controversy, suggesting that things aren’t going great in the company.
Sister Wives: Mykelti Brown Defends The Company
Sister Wives fans were surprised after Christine Brown’s daughter, Mykelti Brown, defended the company online. Apparently, Mykelti argued with the critics in her comment section. According to her, the documentary against LuLaRoe was heavily edited. Mykelti also claimed that most of it were out of context. “The information in it is all old. LLR doesn’t lie to their new retailers,” she added.
Despite defending LuLaRoe, the majority still think that the documentary is speaking the truth. Meanwhile, it’s safe to say that Meri and Christine are trying their best to avoid any issues as they head towards a new season in Sister Wives, which will premiere on November 21, 2021.
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