'Sister Wives' season 7 cast news: Meri hints at exit; Janelle to focus on career in real estate?

New reports are hinting that "Sister Wives" season 7 will no longer see Kody Brown's wives together in one room. Rumor has it that Meri and Janelle are leaving and they have allegedly been hinting at their exit from the TLC series.

Robyn, Janelle, Christine and Meri with their husband Kody Brown Facebook/Sister Wives

Meri's posts on Twitter are making some fans think that she may not be returning to the series. Kody's former legal wife has been sharing quotes and photos that media outlets believe hint at her future in "Sister Wives."

"God doesn't give you the people you want, he gives the people you need. To help you, to hurt you, to leave you, to love you, to make you the person you were meant to be," one photo she posted reads.

Meri has been on a rollercoaster of emotions in the past months. She sacrificed her marriage to Kody to help him and Robyn win the custody battle involving Robyn's kids from her first marriage. Ever since then, she had allegedly felt unhappy.

It looks like she did not get as much support as she expected for her sacrifice and this may have also contributed to Meri eventually getting involved in a catfishing scandal, which devastated her even more. Meri has been allegedly hinting at her desire to leave "Sister Wives" season 7 to her sisters.

According to a Hollywood Life insider, Meri "did not want to be there anymore." In addition, she is purportedly growing lonelier in her relationship with Kody and this could also be the reason she may end up absent from "Sister Wives" season 7.

As for Janelle, rumors say she wants to go full-time in her real estate business. During an interview with Review Journal, Janelle admitted that "Sister Wives" helped her business get greater exposure and that her line of work "just gets busier and busier."

"I'm so blessed to have more transactions and real estate is a long-term career for me here in Las Vegas. I don't see myself doing anything else," she said.

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