‘Sister Wives’ Season 6 Spoilers: Meri leaves the show, starts a new life alone? Robyn clears her name against bashers

By Staff Writer

Apr 30, 2015 04:05 AM EDT

Sister Wives last season was indeed controversial. The divorce between Meri and Kody immediately made news and people had their own speculations on why Meri decided to finally let go of Kody - legally. The family shared that it is actually for the welfare of Robyn's kids, which are from Robyn's previous husband. Because they are not legitimate kids of Kody, they are not able to enjoy the benefits which the other kids could. The only way to turn the tables is if Kody and Robyn will tie the knot and for him to legally adopt the kids. But is that really what Meri is thinking all along?

If you must know, there are a lot of rumors saying that Meri is planning to leave the polygamous lifestyle. There are a lot of signs and indications that she wants to start a life on her own. But who can blame her? All the other sister wives have kids living in the house. Meri's daughter has already moved out for college. Can you imagine seeing Kody enjoying with the other wives and their kids while you, on the other hand, are alone? Her supporters actually want Meri to leave. Perhaps, they believe that she deserves more.

Meanwhile, some of the show's supporters clearly think that Robyn is Kody's favorite even before. With all the vacations they had, and the treatment which was shown in the TV series, that's actually believable. However, Robyn was able to clear this issue over and answered some of the controversies that she is facing. She mentioned that Kody is fair and actually spends equal time with all the wives. It's just that everything can't be aired in the show and that it is the editor who actually decides which ones goes on air.

What do you think will happen in Sister Wives season 6? Apart from Robyn and Kody's wedding, we are sure to be pumped up with extreme drama as they have to face Robyn's ex-husband. Stay tuned for more. 

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