SISTER Wives star Meri Brown has found it challenging to run her beloved Utah bed and breakfast during the coronavirus pandemic.
The 49-year-old reality television star, who launched Lizzie's Heritage Inn in 2017, had to close it in May.
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However, the closure it temporary, as she revealed the news on her Instagram.
’s first wife shared a photo of her at Lizzie’s Heritage Inn, which she captioned “Over the past weeks and months during the current pandemic, I've kept a close eye on Utah guidelines for travel recommendations and possible restrictions for closures in the hospitality industry.
“At this time as things seem to be loosening up a bit, I've been putting some deep thought into how to move forward with the B&B. In the interest and safety of my staff, in particular my sweet mom who so graciously and lovingly welcomes all our guests on a daily basis, as well as the local southern Utah community, we will not be accepting any bookings until further notice. We are also not conducting ANY tours at this time.”
Meri continued that it is “her part” to “limit the potential spread of .”
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with Kody, with whom she shares a daughter, and the other three sister wives.
The inn appears profitable, as Lizzie’s Heritage Inn was named Best County Inn in for two years in a row and has five stars on TripAdvisor.