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Here's Where Meredith & Seth Marks Stand After Their RHOSLC Marriage Drama

The show changed the course of their relationship.

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Seth & Meredith Marks on 'The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City'
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Prepare to watch some messy marital drama play out between Meredith and Seth Marks on The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. As the RHOSLC trailer and first few episodes made clear, the couple's marital troubles will be a major storyline this season, with costar Whitney Rose saying she was confused seeing the husband and wife "being touchy-feely" because she'd heard Meredith "was seeing someone else."

Indeed, Seth filed for divorce after 23 years of marriage in August 2019, citing irreconcilable differences, according to court documents obtained by the Chicago Tribune. But four months after that, Seth called off the divorce. "I can tell you that that was dismissed," Meredith told the Tribune. "I can tell you that much, so we’re obviously not getting divorced. I don’t want to give too much away because I want you guys to watch and see and be invested in the whole process."

Meredith explained that they'd had "a bit of a volatile relationship for many years," ever since their children Reid, 23, Brooks, 21, and Chloe, 18, all moved away from home. "When you're empty nesters, it's sort of a 'do or die' situation," she told The Tribune. "You have to finally say, OK, we can't keep playing this game anymore and separating and reconciling for our children. We've got to figure out now, what’s really going to happen."

In September 2020, Meredith posted an Instagram photo of a date night with Seth, so they were already well on their way toward reconciliation before People reported that they were officially back together. On Dec. 30, the outlet revealed that with the help of couple's counseling — and reality TV — Meredith and Seth's relationship is in a solid place. Meredith explained, "It sounds crazy, but Real Housewives of Salt Lake City saved my marriage. The show really forces you to be very introspective and really think about the things you say and how they impact other people." And after spending so much time with each other during the pandemic, they realized what's most important to them and their family. "I'm probably the only one on this earth who can honestly say that Real Housewives coupled with COVID saved my marriage," she added. So at least there's a happy reunion to come after whatever drama's ahead.

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