'Sister Wives' season 8 air date, spoilers, news: has family resolved its conflicts?

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In a little more than two weeks, the Brown family will return for another season of "Sister Wives." The eighth season is expected to bring in more conflicts, a possible divorce and further drama on the only show of its kind.

Kody Brown, the patriarch of the family is said to be having a hard time keeping his multiple families together. It has been happening for the past years of the show. Now that the show is about to start its new season, fans are speculating that there will be more conflicts than ever before, and Kody might have a hard time to patch things up, according to People.

Kody said, "My goal is to keep our family together. My goal is to work these things out."

It is also previously rumored that Robyn is consulting with attorneys and is already considering of leaving her husband and move to Northern California. However, this does not involve any other woman, except the one in their household, but because of a comment from her husband earlier in the year. It was about her physique, she no longer looks the way she used to, IB Times reported.

Now that many of Kody's children have grown up, they too have been adding to the interesting story of the family. Janelle's daughter, Madison, is about to go down the aisle, as well as Christine's daughter, Mykelti, which came as a big surprise to everybody. She is marrying a guy that she knew for only five months.

Fans were also surprised with the show's new season trailer. Kody admitted to his daughter, Mariah, that he is "a catalyst" in the catfishing scandal of her mother, Meri, according to US Magazine. This was a complete turnaround from what he previously said last season. He stated that he was completely unaware of her activities.

Fans will now witness the outcome of this revelation when "Sister Wives" season 8 returns to TLC on Nov. 27, at 8 p.m. ET.

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