'Sister Wives' season 8 spoilers: father of 18 Kody Brown ready to stop having children?

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More than a month after the epic Tell-All episode of the seventh season of "Sister Wives" aired on TLC, fans of the reality show about the Brown family are still waiting for an announcement about season 8.

The Browns, composed of patriarch Kody Brown, his four wives Meri, Janelle, Christine, and Robyn, and their 18 children, have been in front of the cameras since the series began in 2010. But talks about the cancellation of the show after the previous season became prevalent after rumors began to circulate about Kody's possible separation from all his wives and marry new women.

According to reports, Kody was thinking about marrying his children's former babysitter and Robyn's step-niece named Mindy Jessop. He is also reportedly courting an old family friend named Amanda, also known as Amber.

But it seems like all of his wives are not keen on supporting his decision to get more wives compared to when he was just introducing Robyn to the three.

However, the Browns and TLC remain mum about the future of the show after its seventh season.

Meanwhile, the Browns talked about the struggle that they have gone through while filming the previous season of "Sister Wives."

During the tell-all episode, Kody revealed that he found Robyn very "mouthy" when his fourth wife was pregnant with their second child named Ariella.

He also revealed that he is considering to stop having more children at this stage in his life.

"I'm old enough that I think it's time for me to grow up and stop having children," the 47-year-old father of 18 said during the episode, as reported by US Weekly, "It's not for me to decide, but there's certainly no pressure on Robyn from me."

But if he will push through with his plans to get married again in "Sister Wives" season 8, Kody might not push through with his intention of not having another child in the future.

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