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'Sister Wives' Is Back For Another Season!

 

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There was much speculation if season 14 would be the end for the polygamist reality show, 'Sister Wives.' But, looks like the Brown family is back for more. Keep in mind, they usually film about a year in advance so we will most likely see them experiencing the beginning of the pandemic. I am most excited to see their grown children and pregnancy announcements. I also like visiting Lizzie's Heritage Inn with Meri. In the clip, posted on People, Kody is bitching how he feels like he is the only adult in the marriage (eye roll) and Robyn whines how she feels she is like a stepmother. Very weird situation seeing as she came in to the marriage with three kids from a previous marriage, birthed two with Kody and then Meri selflessly divorced Kody so Robyn could become his only legal wife. Why? So Kody could adopt her three kids and make them his. Since they do not have their one home on the Coyote Pass land and are spread out in Flagstaff, the wives are living separate lives. 

With Covid, it is becoming more dangerous for Kody to house float. At one point, Christine has this to say: "I freakin' want to move back to Utah, even though the girls don't want to. I'm sure everybody hates me all the time." Robyn believes it is relationship sabotage but we have always felt Christine was the one who was madly in love with Kody from the jump. Meri seemingly does not want to be with Kody anymore and they have a very awkward situation; if they really wanted to be together, they would, as he says so maybe it's an invitation. The move they so badly wanted, or he did, has now shaken the whole core of their marriages. Can they recover? Find out when they new season begins Sunday, February 14th, only on TLC,

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