'Sister Wives' season 7 renewal: Robyn and Kody's new baby to be the focus?

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Kody and his big family aren't going anywhere with "Sister Wives" returning for season 7. TLC is yet to make it official but if host Tamron Hall's tweet is any indication, it won't be long before the network makes the announcement.

Hall, who hosted the tell-all special of the show last week, tweeted out "Sister Wives tough reunion, see you next season!" She also hinted at what the return of the show will focus on – "#newbaby."

That being said, fans can expect "Sister Wives" season 7 to primarily feature Robyn and Kody's baby on the way. The latest addition to the family, which the household will welcome January next year, will be Kody's 18<sup>th child, whom the couple revealed in "episode 12 of season 6 will be a baby girl.

The little bundle of joy will be Kody's second child with Robyn although the polygamist husband is technically the father of his new legal wife's three kids from her previous relationship. One of the central subjects of the past season was the pair's tedious custody battle that they eventually won.

A big factor of the victory was former legal wife Meri choosing to divorce Kody to make Robyn the legal one instead, in order for the two to get a better chance at winning the legal battle. Speaking of Meri, the past season has been a rollercoaster ride for her.

In the tell-all episode of "Sister Wives" season 6, Meri opened up about her catfishing scandal. The star discussed the online relationship she had with a woman pretending to be a man. It was the center of the special installment, which Design & Trend claims garnered the highest rating of the show since January last year.

This is also another reason to believe that "Sister Wives" season 7 is really happening. For obvious reasons, a premiere date is yet to be determined, although fans now have a clue on what the new season has in store.

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