Meri Brown is standing in her “truth” after more than two weeks after announcing her split from husband, Kody Brown.
“I am not for everyone,” the quote, which was reposted to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, read.
“I know my truth. I know who I am. I know what I bring to the table. I’m not easy to deal with but I do bring tons of value. I bring love and strength, but I am not perfect, and if I don’t fit in with a person or group that is okay with me.”
The “Sister Wives” star’s post comes more than two weeks after announcing that she and Kody were going their separate ways after 32 years together.
During the Dec. 15 episode of “Sister Wives: One on One,” Meri — who was in a polygamous relationship alongside Christine, Janelle and Robyn Brown — watched a clip of her husband saying he didn’t consider himself married to her.
“If she wanted to move on and marry another, she wouldn’t get in an argument with me,” the father of 18 said during his confessional.
After host Sukanya Krishnan asked the reality star how hearing those words made her feel, she replied, “Like, he just made the decision. I’ve never heard him say that to me.”
Christine was the first wife to announce that she was leaving Kody, ending their 25-year “spiritual union” in November 2021.
Three days before Meri revealed her and Kody’s split, Janelle — who entered a polygamous marriage with Kody in 1993 — shared that they were ending their union.
“We’ve been separated for several months,” the mom of six told Krishnan during the Dec. 11 episode of “Sister Wives: One on One.”
Robyn — who tied the knot with Kody in 2014 — is the only woman to still be married to him.
Meri, 51, and Kody, 53, share one child together, 26-year-old Leon — who came out as transgender last June.
Kody also shares 17 other children with his other three wives.
“Sister Wives” airs Sundays at 10 p.m. EST on TLC.