A new season of Sister Wives kicks off on November 27.
But it must now be asked: Will this also be the final season of Sister Wives?!?
For several weeks now, there’s been talk of tension between Kody Brown and his better halves, with a recent report even alleging that Meri Brown was getting married.
Back in February of last year, you may remember, Meri got divorced from Kody so that he could marry Robyn, meaning Meri is legally single.
And Radar Online claims she’s been mingling with some dude in Hawaii.
“Meri has wanted to leave for the past year and a half,” a source close to situation claims. “She’s done.”
This same source alleges that Meri wants to have a “low-key beach” wedding with her mystery man in Hawaii.
Will this actually take place? We can’t say one way or the other.
But the first official Sister Wives trailer for new episodes teases a great deal of drama ahead, particularly between Kody and Meri.
According to the latest issue of Life & Style, however, Kody may need to focus on each one of his Sister Wives.
None appears to be very happy with him these days.
The headline of the cover story featured above says that Kody is BROKE, SICK and that he’s been KICKED OUT by his quartet of reality show co-stars.
Is he really having a “heart attack,” as the cover seems to state?
Is Robyn really getting her own show?
Is any of this drama actually real… or it just a promotional push by producers to make people tune in this winter?
Life & Style has been pushing these scandalous Sister Wives stories for months now. Just consider the VIOLENCE, CHEATING and LIES that it alleged awhile back:
And then all four wives walked out on Kody on other time, supposedly:
But that was okay because Kody was in the market for two new wives anyway:
Oh, and he wants to divorce Robyn as part of his grand plan to start a new brood:
We’re a little dubious over these claims.
When we watch Sister Wives online or on television this season, will we see Kody and his wives fighting all the time and threatening to leave each other? Probably.
But should we actually believe these storylines? Or have they been contrived by writers to garner ratings and attention?
It’s the same question we often ask of our reality show family, isn’t it?
On which side do you fall?