'Sister Wives' season 7 spoilers: Meri, Janelle and Christine leaving the show?

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"Sister Wives" season 7 is looking up to be a very different show than previous seasons as a report from Hollywood Life indicates that Meri Brown is indeed leaving. There are also indications that Christine and Janelle might be departing as well, which may push Kody Brown to look for new wives to replace them.

According to the report, an inside source revealed that Meri and the other wives had issues because Kody now spends most of his nights sleeping with his now-legal wife Robyn. The husband has reportedly been ignoring his other wives and this has caused severe jealousy complications within the family.

The information first leaked when Meri started an online affair with one "Samuel Jacob Cooper," who turned out to be a woman named Jackie Overton. Overton in turn took the material and wrote a book that fully exposes the inner workings of the polygamist relationship Kody has with his four wives.

"She did not want to be there anymore," the insider explained in the report. "That she loved the kids but the marriage was done and she was not wanting to fix it. She said the second sister wife, Janelle, was shocked."

Meri also began posting on Twitter several quotes and images that insinuate she is indeed packing up and leaving the show, reports the Latin Post. At this point only Meri has been vocal about actually leaving "Sister Wives" before season 7 begins production and release.

If Meri, Janelle and Christine do leave then Kody will be left with his legal wife Robyn. A series titled "Sister Wives" wouldn't draw any attention if the story was focused on just one wife, so it is now speculated that Kody may find replacements -- not only for the show to go on but to keep practicing their polygamist lifestyle.

"Sister Wives" season 7 has no announced release date but is expected to premiere this fall.

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