'Sister Wives' season 7 rumors: Janelle Brown leaving?

Kody Brown with his wives Robyn, Janelle, Christine and Meri Facebook/Sister Wives

Kody will be waving goodbye to one of his spouses in "Sister Wives" season 7, if a new report is any indication. There's word that Janelle Brown will not only leave the TLC series but also split from her polygamous husband Kody to fortify her career in real estate.

According to Design & Trend, Kody's second wife works for the Las Vegas-based real estate company TMI Realty, where she collaborates with realtors Rebecca Brown and Mona Riekki.

They call themselves Team Brown Vegas and they specialize in both low-cost and high-end residences. Janelle is allegedly working on establishing their team as a full-blown sub-company, which means that she won't have time filming "Sister Wives" season 7.

It won't be a surprise when that happens. Reports about the new season of the series focusing on Kody and Robyn only continue to persist. Not too long ago, Robyn, who became the legal wife after Meri divorced Kody, gave birth to their new daughter Ariella Mae.

"Sister Wives" season 7 will allegedly focus on Robyn before, during and after pregnancy. A good chunk of the season will purportedly be about Kody finally getting the chance to be a dad to Robyn's kids from her previous marriage.

As for Meri, it looks like her catfishing problem continues to haunt her. According to Radar Online, the woman who was posing as a man online and whom the reality star was in an online relationship with is releasing a book recounting the affair.

The book is purportedly called "Almost Meri'd" and is credited to someone named Samuel Jacob Cooper. As per the abovementioned publication, the real name of the woman is Jackie Overton.

The tome is filled with claims and info the "Sister Wives" star allegedly disclosed to Overton during their six-month relationship. "Almost Meri'd" also throws a shade at Kody and the other sister wives. Meri has already said that she will file a lawsuit against Overton.

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