Leon’s Rage !! Leon Brown Shared Their Rage on Meri’s New Boyfriend Amos | Sister Wives Season 19
Leon Brown, the child of Meri and Kody Brown, has reportedly expressed anger and frustration over Meri’s new relationship with a man named Amos.
According to sources close to the Sister Wives family, Leon feels deeply betrayed by their mother’s new romance, interpreting it as a rejection of their shared past struggles and emotional ties.
With Meri stepping into a new chapter of her life, Leon’s emotions seem to be running high. This dynamic could create further tensions, especially considering the existing fractures within the Brown family. Fans are now speculating how Leon and Meri’s relationship will evolve in light of this conflict.
As Season 19 of Sister Wives continues, viewers are eager to see whether this family dispute will play out on screen, adding yet another layer of drama to the show.
Meri has desperately craved love for 30 years, which may be why she can’t see that her new boyfriend is just as bad as her former husband. The former Brown family matriarch’s new lover has a shady history with past relationship failures.
According to The U.S. Sun, Amos was previously married to four women in distinct monogamous relationships. He was with Tracy Smith Lang, with whom he shares a son and a daughter.
When the marriage didn’t work out, he tied the knot with Shannon, with whom he welcomed his daughter, Tiffany. From the late 90s to the first two decades of the 2000s, Amos married two other women but couldn’t make either relationship work.
Kody is much like Amos, if not better. Therefore, it’s surprising that Meri decided to date Amos, knowing he has had four divorces. She should’ve known better than to fall for another man who couldn’t build lasting relationships in the past.
She should’ve at least compared him to her former husband and wondered why the other women may have left him. It looks like Meri has moved out of one toxic relationship and moved into another. While it may not be apparent yet, things could change anytime. She may not be able to make her latest relationship work.
Amos Filed For Bankruptcy In 2000
Financial complications are some of the biggest red flags. Kody has been through some tough situations, which was a big sign for all the Sister Wives to leave him. He has also been very shady with money, especially related to real estate. In Sister Wives season 18, Kody told Meri she would get the smallest piece of the Coyote Pass. He purposely tried to give her a little portion, knowing she couldn’t do anything else. Ideally, Kody should’ve equally divided the land between all four of his wives. However, he decided to act horribly, which became another reason Meri left him.
While Meri may feel secure with Amos, he may be just as bad as Kody regarding finances. According to The U.S. Sun, Amos filed for bankruptcy over 20 years ago. He was with one of his former wives then, and things just didn’t go smoothly between the two. Recently, Meri shared that she doesn’t care that Amos has had a bankruptcy in the past because “things happen, and you just build your way out of it. It doesn’t define who you are.”
Amos is also worse than Kody in some regards. The Sister Wives star has had three divorces but still maintained longer relationships with his wives. He married Meri in the 1990s and spent over three decades with her. Similarly, he stayed with Christine and Meri for nearly 30 years and only gave up on them when they quit. The polygamous man now has one wife, Robyn, who he has been with for almost fifteen years. Kody did say some unforgivable things about his wives, but he was the family’s patriarch. Kody maintained long marriages, partially because of his religion and polygamy.
Amos has been through four divorces. However, the worst bit is that all his relationships have been extremely short and fruitless. Amos’ first and second marriages lasted for a very short period. His third marriage lasted two years, and the fourth lasted less than five. One of Amos’ exes has accused him of “controlling” behavior and having an “obsession” with reality TV.