'Sister Wives' star Meri Brown slammed for using Facetune to hide wrinkles: 'Skin changes as you age'
PAROWAN, UTAH: Meri Brown, the star of 'Sister Wives', confidently embraces her newfound single life following her split from ex-husband Kody Brown in December 2022. After a marriage that lasted over two decades and with a 27-year-old child named Leon Brown between them, the couple decided to part ways. She decided to walk away so that Kody can adopt his other wife Robyn's three children.
However, in a recent photo shared by Meri, she faced criticism for allegedly not embracing her age, as she utilized face tuning. Internet users swiftly noticed the overly whitewashed filter on her face, leading to backlash and an intriguing online discussion.
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'Sister Wives' star Meri Brown uses excessive filters
Meri Brown recently delighted her followers by sharing a truly stunning selfie, radiating confidence with her go-to hairstyle and alluring smokey eye makeup. Rocking the whole look with a dark gray t-shirt. Alongside her in the photo stood a friend who displayed her natural beauty, albeit with noticeable acne on her forehead. She captioned the picture by paying gratitude to her friend as she said, "This human right here? She's one of the good ones. Love you friend! That is all. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk."
However, keen-eyed internet users couldn't help but observe an excessive utilization of filters and facial retouching in Meri's images, resulting in a flurry of discussions across the online realm. The topic of conversation revolved around Meri's seeming reluctance to embrace the natural signs of aging, such as wrinkles and fine lines, which sparked a broader dialogue about the importance of self-acceptance for the 52-year-old reality TV star from 'Sister Wives'.
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'We have fine lines and wrinkles'
The internet was quick to respond with their thoughts on her not embracing her age as one user wrote, "I really wish filters like this weren’t so prominent. Women age. We have fine lines and wrinkles. It’s not a bad thing." Another added with the same tone, "Of course! But filtering in your 50’s is a sure way to get the wrong attention." And a third user added on Instagram saying, "Why do you not embrace your age and just coat it with 1000 later of filter."
Some people also commented on her makeup and her attempt to look younger than her original age one user said, "Also, eye makeup nightmare. Why does she do such a heavy eye and fake brows then nothing else??" another replied to the same comment and said, "Your skin changes a lot as you age. Your pores get larger, lines develop and deepen, so any face makeup will eventually creep into the pores and lines. Drawing." A few other users also took notice of the filter she is using and called her out for the way she looked after the face-tuning process one user commented and said, "It’s NOT A FILTER. It’s a manual manipulation program that tweeks, smooths, changes shapes and colors. This is not what the girl looks like." One more user mocking her look said, "She looks like a cartoon character / Memoji."