'Sister Wives' season 7 news: Kody and Robyn name new child

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"Sister Wives" season 7 premieres in early 2016.

Robyn and Kody Brown of "Sister Wives" have finally decided on and announced the name of their new baby girl: Ariella Mae Brown.

In an announcement made by TLC, the network behind the reality show "Sister Wives," the Browns announced and welcomed Ariella to the large polygamous family headed by father and husband Kody Brown. Ariella was born to the family last Jan. 10 after coming out three days in advance, and Robyn shared about how the new addition is adjusting to the clan.

"'Baby Sister' is already opening her eyes and seems to love listening to all the voices of her big family talk around her," Robyn said to People. "It was such a beautiful moment when the family was all gathered together to meet our newest sweet addition!" Ariella is the eighteenth child of Kody and his wives.

"Sister Wives" is a reality television series now on it's seventh season, and follows the lives of Kody and his four wives- Meri, Jangle, Christine and Robyn. Together the family has a total of 18 children. The only legal marriage Kody had was to his first wife Meri, whom he divorced in September 2014. Kody is now married legally to Robyn whom he married to adopt her three children.

The show has received mixed reviews generally from audiences. While some see the show to be honest and direct, there are others that do not approve of the show's ethics and presentation. IMDB gives "Sister Wives" a rating of 4.4 out of 10.

Baby Ariella came out at 10:10pm last Sunday in the family's Las Vegas home, measuring 9 lbs and 9 oz. and 21.5 inches.

The show is currently working on getting together its seventh season after launching back in September 2010. "Sister Wives" is set to come back on air sometime in 2016.

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