'Sister Wives' season 6 cast: no more Meri Brown?

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Is Meri Brown leaving "Sister Wives"? 

During the emotional season 5 finale of the show, Meri revealed that she was going to divorce Kody Brown, not because she stopped loving him, but because she was making the ultimate sacrifice so that one of the other sister wives, Robyn, could marry Kody. By doing so, Kody would be able to legally adopt Robyn's children from a previous marriage.  

The Brown family's fans were torn about Meri's decision, with some praising her for her selfless act, while some lamented the end for Meri and Kody's 25-year marriage. While she maintained that the divorce was just based on logistics and did not reflect at all how Kody and Meri felt about one another, her recent cryptic tweets suggest that she may be thinking about leaving Kody and the show for good. 

On Sunday, July 19, Meri tweeted, "Having faith in the unseen can be so hard sometimes. Gotta just pull up your bootstraps and deal. And trust. Always trust." 

Fans immediately speculated that something was wrong with Meri and they began reaching out to the TLC star, asking her if she was alright. Meri did not respond at first, but followed up her first message with an even more ominous tweet.

She wrote: "Even just a small loss is a loss. Sometimes you wonder how you'll deal with something you've had, and now it's gone." 

The second tweet proved to be more troubling than Meri's first post, and her followers were even more concerned, with many asking her what happened. The reality star finally replied to one follower and said that she's ok. 

"@Dreamer1289 Oh I'm ok Dreamer. Thanks for checking. Just emotions I guess," she wrote. 

There have been speculations that Meri has been taking the split hard and that since her biological daughter is grown, she might be thinking about a future on her own, away from Kody and the reality show.

Meri Brown has yet to comment on the rumors as of the moment.  

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