Sister Wives’ Meri Brown reveals creepy Halloween decor at ‘haunted’ Utah inn
SISTER Wives star Meri Brown has shown off her spooky side, unveiling the Halloween decorations at her Utah bed and breakfast.
The reality star has been transforming the inn into a haunted house for nearly a month.
Meri showed off the scary decor at her family’s vacation spot in a new Instagram post inviting people over.
The 52-year-old shared a snap standing in front of the front door, dressed in a black ruffled tuxedo shirt.
She clutched a candle near her chest, which illuminated her and gave her a creepy shadow across her face.
Behind her, bats fluttered around the door, as a ghost was hanging down from the porch roof.
A pair of stacked jack-o’-lanterns grinned at guests, while a large black sign forebodingly stated: “Welcome.”
Meri captioned the post: “Halloween Haunting time has begun at @lizzies_heritage_inn. Get your spooks on!”
Meri gave fans a sneak peek at the horrors last month, as she started the terrifying transformation.
In an earlier Instagram post, the TLC star flexed her toned arms as she paired her blue shorts with a black T-shirt that said: “You Do You Boo.”
She smiled at the camera while posing with interior designer Blair M. Struble and a life-sized Halloween skeleton.
Meri captioned the post: “I had a vision for the Haunted House at @lizzies_heritage_inn and Blair has helped me make it a reality!”
HAUNTED HOUSE
There may be some legitimacy to her haunted claims.
In July, several guests suggested to the U.S. Sun that the bread and breakfast spot, which was built in 1870, is haunted.
An insider dished: “Guests have told Meri and the manager, Jenn, that the inn was haunted.
“Like, they would hear spooky noises and claim that ghosts are living there.”
The source added: “It’s not like something bad would happen – it’s just a freaky thing and coincidence that dead people are on the wall.”
In the foyer of the inn, the Wall of the Dead hangs four portraits of the previous female owners, which include: Bonnie (Meri’s mom who died in March 2021), Joyce (Meri’s grandma), Lizzie (Meri’s great grandma and who the inn was named after) and Sarah Adams (Meri’s great great grandma and the Founding Mother).
The insider closed: “It is actually creepy to go to sleep in one of the rooms and have a late person’s photo on the wall stare at you.”
SEEING THE LIGHT
Meri joins fellow sister wife Christine in the Halloween spirit.
Last month, Christine, 51, showed off her new Halloween decorations outside of her $770,000 home in Utah.
“Easiest decorating with most rewards! Thanks Royal Peak Lighting!! These lights are gorgeous!!” she wrote in her caption.
Christine took the selfie clip while spanning the outside of her home, which was lined with glimmering orange and white lights.
“I love decorating for the holidays, but I don’t really like decorating the outside when it’s cold or anything like that,” she said.
She continued to rave about the festive lights, which she was excited to change for upcoming holidays and occasions as well.
Christine said the lights will stay up year-round and can easily be changed by choosing another one of their many presets – which is all done on an app.
“I’ve always seen these and wanted these,” she claimed, adding: “I’m obsessed with it. It’s so much fun coming home and having it done.”