Sister Wives star Meri Brown is over running her late mom’s bed and breakfast.
On the Feb. 2 episode of the TLC reality show, Brown reveals to her friend Jenn Sullivan that the B&B was “never my dream.”
“It just made sense,” she explains. “Having the house was my dream.”
Lizzie’s Heritage Inn, the B&B Brown inherited from her mother Bonnie Ahlstrom, is located in Parowan, Utah. After Ahlstrom died in 2021, Brown took over the business. Last August, Brown announced the inn would be closing temporarily for renovations. The 154-year-old home later reopened for haunted Halloween tours in October.
As of Feb. 3, the inn remains closed for reservations.
In the episode, Sullivan then asks Brown what her next dream is.
“I don’t know, I need to find a man,” Brown says.
“A dreamy man,” Sullivan suggests and Brown agrees.
In a separate confessional interview, Brown details her current dating life. The ex-wife of Kody Brown suggests she is “definitely” open to finding a new partner and has no intention of living single.
“I just need to figure out what to do with the house,” Brown says.
“Got plenty of rooms though,” Sullivan says slyly. “You could have a man for every room.”
Brown is still not set on any one decision. She considered moving into the inn or even turning the B&B into an event space.
“I want people to experience the home,” Brown says.
“Make memories at Lizzie’s Heritage Inn,” Sullivan responds.
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“I don’t know that I want to move into the house and have it be my house because I don’t know that it’s going to be my house,” Brown says in another clip. “Just depends on the man that I find, I guess, and what we decided to do together.”
Brown’s latest comments follow last week’s episode where she revealed she is hiring a lawyer amid the ongoing dispute with Kody. Meri opened up to her fellow ex-sisterwife Janelle about wanting an equal share of the former property in Flagstaff, Ariz, known as Coyote Pass.
“There’s been a lot of confusion surrounding the way things have been done in the family, the way that Kody is with me and has been with me for many, many years,” Brown says in an interview. “So I think that’s why I’m going to get a lawyer to help me through this process.”
Sister Wives airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on TLC.
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