Meri Brown is Getting CRUSHED for Cost of Joining Her New Company
Meri Brown simply cannot win when it comes to her professional life.
Previously, the long-time Sister Wives star worked as a salesperson for LuLaRoe, a fashion company that pretty much everyone believes to be a pyramid scheme.
It really did seem like a pretty shady endeavor.
Now, meanwhile, Meri appears to have left that business behind…

Just a few days ago, Meri announced that she had launched a company named after a phrase she often uses on social media: Worthy Up.
“I’ve spent the better part of the past decade taking a good look at myself and figuring out who I am, what I want, and where I’m going. I had to Worthy Up,” Brown shared via the company’s Facebook page on Friday, April 26.
“This community is a place where I will share my personal experiences of growth and hope to support you in your journey, too.”

According to this Facebook page, Worthy Up is “a community focused on transformation and self discovery” and “a safe space for individuals to grow, connect, and inspire one another.”
We said at the time of our reporting that we weren’t exactly sure what any of this meant; we were confused by what the company actually does.
Fast forward to May 6 and Meri talking more in depth in an Instagram video about this “passion project.”
At one point, Brown mentioned that membership costs for Worthy Up cost anywhere from $150 to $600 per year, prompting quite a bit of consternation and annoyance from a number of users.
“What is this that would cost $600 a year? Putting your self on a list? I don’t understand what this is about?” one fan asked.