'Sister Wives' season 7 spoilers: Meri continues her attempt to earn back her family's trust

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The Brown family drama continues in "Sister Wives" season 7, as Kody and his wives face the controversies surrounding the family.

The previous episode proved that the family has yet to move on from the catfishing incident that Kody's first wife Meri encountered.

According to reports, Meri already wanted to move on from the scandal and repair her broken relationship with the family. She decided to give an artwork to Kody and each of her sister wives to remind them that she values each one of them.

"I broke trust with a lot of people just because I handled things so poorly," Meri said during the previous episode.

Meri also had to patch things up between her and her daughter Mariah, who was also deeply affected by the catfishing scandal. She decided to go all the way to Utah to talk to her, but things did not work out according to plan.

When Meri arrived at Mariah's place with Breanna, her daughter immediately made her feel that she is not happy to see her mother in town. She even attempted to embarrass Meri by commenting about her eyebrows in front of everyone.

Mariah also told her mother that she already lost her trust, and she only went to see her to get sympathy from her. This deeply hurt Meri, since she is already doing everything that she can in order to get her family's trust back.

Meanwhile, the upcoming episode of "Sister Wives" season 7 will be called "Baby Sister Is Born." This could mean that the highly anticipated arrival of Kody and his fourth wife Robyn's child will be featured in the next episode.

On January 10, the youngest member of the polygamous Brown household named Ariella Mae was born. She is Kody and Robyn's second child, but she also has three other siblings from Robyn's first marriage. Will the new family addition help heal the wounds from Meri's catfishing controversy?

"Sister Wives" season 7, episode 6 is scheduled to air on TLC on Sunday, June 5.

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