'OUT OF CONTEXT'

Sister Wives’ Christine Brown’s daughter Mykelti defends her company LuLaRoe & insists doc is ‘edited to bleed drama’

SISTER Wives star Christine Brown’s daughter Mykelti defended the company LuLaRoe.

The 25-year-old insisted a new doc about the clothing brand was “edited to bleed drama.”

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Christine's daughter Mykelti defended the company LuLaRoeCredit: Facebook
, 49, and , 50, have given fans a look into their closets by promoting LuLaRoe on Instagram.

The  stars regularly model clothes from the company and promote it by using hashtags.

Many people have expressed their dislike of the brand after a new Amazon docuseries, LuLaRich, offered viewers a look into the company, as well as the people who work there. 

THE DOC'S FINDINGS

In the doc, a number of past sale reps came forward to reveal that the company left them in financial ruin when they were unable to sell merchandise they were forced to purchase.

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wives Meri and Christine, as well as Mykelti, are not mentioned in the doc, many Sister Wives fans now blame the TV stars for the company’s success.

Mykelti stood up to critics in a series of comments on Instagram as she argued that the doc was heavily “edited” and took things “out of context.”

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While addressing backlash for working with the company on , Mykelti told one fan: “Every company has controversies. All the ‘new information’ coming out is actually way old. As you may know from my own family’s show, things get edited and taken out of context to create more drama.”

'EDITED'

She wrote to another Instagram user: “The documentary edited as much as they could to bleed drama. The information in it is all old. LLR doesn’t lie to their new retailers. I wasn’t misinformed at all when I joined. It’s people who are trying to blame others for their own failure.”

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for working with the company.

While taking to , one person wrote: "It seems like they, especially Meri, are top earners which means they probably have significant downlines...it's super exploitative and they're just using their fame to sucker people into keeping them rich. They could have definitely funneled all of their fame into figuring out some sort of legitimate business instead.

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