The person who allegedly catfished Sister Wives star Meri Brown not only continues to insist he really exists and didn't do as he's accused, but appears ready for the story about him to finally die down.

The Brown Family Addresses The Catfishing Scandal On Social Media

"Samuel Cooper," as Meri allegedly came to know Jackie Overton by, has continued to post on his blog, "Not Batman Yet," as the story about Meri being catfished has officially become a focus on her family's hit reality show. She talked about the situation on the season 6 finale Nov. 15, and again brought it up during a special Tell-All that is scheduled to air Nov. 22. And according to the most recent posts, whoever the person is seems ready for the media attention to end once the catfishing story is put to rest following the upcoming episode.

In a post on Nov. 17, "Sam" expresses excitement over the prospect of once again becoming nobody and defends himself against the catfishing rumors once again.

Meri Answers Tough Questions About Catfishing Scandal

"I am getting more and more excited as the days go by this week for all of this affair stuff to finally be over...people do believe me. Yes I am receiving negative comments and I ignore or delete them," the post reads. "If you took the time to write something mean, look at yourself. I've been factual, candor, and truthful as I know it to be. With proof. WITH proof. And I'm not trying to rewrite the history. I posted things and it's up to you how you view them. I'm not overexplaining my version. Because I don't need to."

Other posts have also gone up in the last week in response to the story playing out on TV-with one linking to a Youtube video titled "The End" that plays one of the voicemail messages Meri left for Sam, and another featuring a slew of photos which Meri sent during the six month-long affair.

Sister Wives airs Sundays at 9 p.m. on TLC.

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