Sister Wives Season 8 Spoilers: Kody Brown experiencing a midlife crisis?

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Kendra Pollard, a friend of Kody Brown's family, recently did an interview with Life & Style informing the public that the four wives of Kody are not giving him enough support and attention. He claims this has made Kody decide to have new additions to his polygamist family by having two new wives where he can feel the support and care he thinks he deserves. It was also reported that he sees this as some kind of revenge for his wives.

A rundown of his wives includes Meri,first wife for more than 25 years, Janelle,wife for more than 22 years, Christine, wife for more than 21 years, and Robyn, wife for five years. The prospective new wives could be Robyn's step niece, Mindy Jessop and a family friend, Amber. The family has 18 children and is currently living in Las Vegas. Kody previously said that he has no plans to have a child in the future.

According to Blasting News, this might have precipitated a midlife crisis. But the fact that an insider revealed this story to the public could be a strategy to boost future season's ratings.

TLC has yet to tell viewers the next season's air date or if there would ever be a next installment. This uncertainty produces rumors about the cancellation of the reality show.

But TLC's July 16 Chicago Summer Party that features the cast of the Brown family somehow eases the rumors. Videos and pictures of Kody with his wives at the party that are posted in the internet support a possible next season.

In addition to that, Meri posted on Twitter, "No matter the haters & unbelievers, I know my truth, I know my heart, & it's my daughter & my family that matter. #SisterWives".

With these, viewers can look forward for an announcement and be rest assured to see their polygamous family with new juice and vigour for the next season of "Sister Wives" on TLC which is one of the three top shows on its website.

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