'Sister Wives' season 7 cast rumors: Kody and Robyn to be center of the show? Wives to leave?

"Sister Wives" stars Kody Brown with his wives and new baby Arielle TLC

Three of Kody Brown's spouses won't return in "Sister Wives" season 7, according to new reports. Word on the street is that Meri, Janelle and Christine will no longer appear on the TLC reality show.

A source that spoke to Radar Online claims that the three "all have one foot out the door." They all reportedly feel unhappy in the polygamous relationship, especially with Kody's attention all on Robyn.

It looks like the series will continue anyway even without them. Kody and Robyn, who became his legal wife after Meri divorced Kody to help them in their custody battle, will become the center of "Sister Wives" season 7.

Not only has Kody become the legal father of Robyn's kids from her previous marriage (as seen in the previous season of "Sister Wives"), he and Robyn just welcomed their baby girl Arielle Mae Brown. This big step in Kody's relationship with Robyn reportedly took all his time.

According to rumors, Meri has felt lonely ever since he split with Kody. This is evident in the catfishing scandal she was involved in months ago. Christine, on the other hand, is reportedly fed up of Kody bullying him about how she looks, prompting her to ditch "Sister Wives" season 7.

As for Janelle, the 46-year-old is thinking of focusing on her career in real estate. Talking about how her business exploded in Las Vegas, Kody's third wife told Las Vegas Review Journal that "it 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," Janelle added.

Whether or not she completely leaves "Sister Wives" for her passion remains to be seen.

TLC hasn't spoken about "Sister Wives" season 7 yet, but it is rumored to focus on Kody, Robyn and their new baby Ariella. A premiere date hasn't been set.

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