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‘Sister Wives' star Meri Brown's daughter Mariah ashamed of mom for 'dating' a catfisher?

| Nov 03, 2016 09:49 PM EDT

Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children, but only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal.

"Sister Wives" is returning with an all new episode on Nov. 27, but necessarily with a different issue.

In the teaser released by TLC, Meri Brown's daughter Mariah could be seen slamming her mom for being involved with a catfisher. During her conversation with Kody, the latter tells his daughter that he feels somewhat responsible for what happened to Brown.

"I am not doubting that I was somewhat a catalyst," he said. Mariah replied by saying that she already warned her mom the entire somewhere that she is being catfished, but Brown refused to listen to her. Their conversation ended with Mariah telling her dad that she hasn't forgiven her mom.

In the next scene, an emotional Brown opens up to her estranged husband about her relationship with Mariah. Brown tells Kody that she wants to have an intervention with her. In the end, Kody says that it is his goal to keep his entire family intact no matter what.

Meanwhile, the new season of "Sister Wives" will also center on possibly two weddings. Previously, one of Kody's daughters announced that she got married to her boyfriend. However, Kody's daughter with Kristine, Mykelti, also informed her family that she wants to get married to her boyfriend of five months, Antonio.

Unfortunately for the young couple, the entire Brown didn't show support for what they wanted. In fact, Kody tells Mykelti that she should wait for a few more months before tying the knot with Antonio because someone else will get married first.

Christine also verbalizes her concern over Mykelti and Antonio's relationship by saying that her daughter acts very differently when her fiancé is around. "She's quiet and she's reserved," she said.

"Sister Wives" Season 8 will premiere on TLC on Sunday, Nov. 27 at 9 p.m. ET.

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