'Sister Wives' season 6 spoilers: Robyn to break some news about new baby or custody battle in 'Robyn's Big Announcement'?

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Robyn has a big announcement to make in the upcoming episode of "Sister Wives" season 6 and media outlets believe it has something to do with kids. The synopsis for the episode, which is aptly titled "Robyn's Big Announcement," reveals that the sister wife and Kody are at their closest yet regarding their battle for custody.

For the uninitiated, Robyn has been fighting for the custody of her three children Dayton, Aurora and Breanna from her previous marriage but her battle was at a loss, until Meri divorced Kody, making Robyn the legal wife. Months have passed and now, the adoption is almost official with the family only signatures fixed on paper away from becoming a much bigger household.

The adoption process factored massively in "Sister Wives" season 6 and it looks like it is coming to an end. "The adoption of Robyn's kids nears as the Browns sign the official papers with their lawyer," the synopsis for the upcoming episode teases. But is Kody being the legal father to Robyn's kids from her previous marriage the big announcement?

With Kody and Robyn having a baby, which will be the former's 18th, it is being surmised that what Robyn has to say in the episode will have something to do with the arrival of a new little one. While it was already revealed back in June that the couple is expecting, it looks like fans will get an update on Robyn's pregnancy.

Also in the "Sister Wives" season 6 episode, Meri, who stripped off a lot of weight in the past months, talks to a doctor about the weight loss. After their Texas getaway, Kody and Christine are off to the marriage counselor's office for another session, which will hopefully help the duo's (especially the latter's) issues on intimacy.

"Sister Wives" season 6 episode 9 "Robyn's Big Announcement" airs Oct. 18 at 9 p.m. ET on TLC.

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