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Sister Wives News: Meri And Kody Brown's Marriage In Trouble?

It seems like Meri Brown's marriage with Kody Brown is in trouble again, based on the former's recent Twitter post.

The "Sister Wives" star shared a meme on the microblogging website with a message that said: "There comes a point where you have to realize that you'll never be good enough for some people. The question is, is that your problem or theirs?"

This led fans to believe that the post was meant for her husband, who he legally divorced in 2014. The two are still living together under a spiritual union since the Browns are practicing a polygamist arrangement.

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Meri and Kody's marriage had been strained for years, particularly after the catfish scandal that rocked the entire Brown household back in 2015. This could mean that their relationship is still on the edge.

However, both Meri and Kody remain mum about the status of their marriage at the moment.

Meanwhile, the Browns will once again return for another season of "Sister Wives" on TLC based on the announcement that was posted by People.

In the teaser for the show's upcoming episodes, Meri will still struggle with her marriage to Kody. Their falling out had been showcased after they attended a session with their marriage counsellor.

"Meri is ready to go back a deep and intimate relationship, and I'm not," Kody stated. On the other hand, Meri seemed to be confused about what she feels for her husband. "I don't know what's going to happen," Meri stated. "I feel like I'm just kind of walking in the dark."

Meri will also try to come to terms with the revelation of her daughter Mariah, who recently came out as gay. The 46-year-old mother will have to deal with her daughter's new girlfriend in the upcoming season.

The new season of "Sister Wives" will be aired by TLC on Sunday, Jan. 7, at 8 p.m. EDT.

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