'Sister Wives' season 7 spoilers: Some wives leaving show and Kody?

Robyn, Janelle, Kody, Christine and Meri Sister Wives/Official Facebook Page

"Sister Wives" season 7 may not be as what fans expect it to be. There's a rumor going around that three of Kody's wives –- Meri, Christine and Janelle -– will be leaving Kody as he is only focused on his new legal wife Robyn and that his "bullying ways" are getting out of hand.

"It's just not the loving polygamist marriage people see on TV," an insider said to be close to the popular polygamist family told In Touch Weekly (via Radar Online). "This family has been torn apart... Meri will certainly walk away," the source added.

Fans will remember how in the previous season of "Sister Wives," Meri became a victim of catfishing after engaging in an online relationship with a woman pretending to be a man. She admitted for a moment, this person was actually someone that she confided in and leaned on during her trying times.

As for Christine, the insider claimed that she is done with Kody's alleged insults. "Kody fat-shames [her] and has no problem saying he was repulsed by her when they first met." The insider also stated that Janelle's reason for leaving is mainly because she couldn't have been unhappier during the marriage.

Meanwhile, word on the street is that "Sister Wives" season 7 will center on Kody and Robyn. Majority of the previous season saw the pair fight and win a legal custody battle that allowed Kody to be the father of Robyn's children in her previous relationship.

The couple will also be welcoming their new baby soon and this will allegedly be the focus of the new season of the reality series. This means that the rest of the sister wives might not be appearing as usual as they did in the previous seasons. If the reports have truth in them, the women may not even show up at all.

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