'Sister Wives' season 6 'Tell-All': Meri shares everything about catfishing scandal in 2-hour special

Meri and Kody Brown from TLC's Sister Wives facebook.com/sisterwives

The secret may be out but Meri still has a lot to say about her catfishing trouble in the "Sister Wives" season 6 two-hour special airing this week. In this shocking and emotional tell-all episode, Kody Brown's former legal wife will share the entire story.

"I eventually met her in real life. I never did meet him," Meri expressively confesses in the promo. In this special, Meri will finally tell "everything" about the incident in front of Kody, his new legal wife Robyn and his second wife Janelle while "Today" reporter Tamron Hall facilitates.

The sneak peek for the "Sister Wives" season 6 special shows the wives shed tears as Meri tearfully opens up about the online affair she had with a woman that pretended to be a man. "My first reaction was to put on armor and go to war," Janelle says as she composes herself.

Kody, on the other hand, looks more and more confused as Meri continues to lay out details on what happened. In the "Sister Wives" season 6 finale that aired Nov. 15, Kody knew about the catfishing scandal and was indeed at a loss as Meri explained that he chose to keep his lips tight.

"Meri is saying she's really struggling [and] feels like she lost her identity. And it's weird, some of the words she's saying sounds like she's leaving or something. I don't know what to make of this," Kody said during the confessional as quoted by The IB Times.

What Kody understood was that Meri no longer wants to be with him but she wants to still be part of the family. He confessed that asking her about it will be really frightening so it remains to be seen if Kody will finally speak out during the "Sister Wives" season 6 special.

What will become of the family after this tell-all? Find out when the two-hour special airs Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. ET on TLC.

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