‘Sister Wives’ Season 6 Latest Spoilers: Meri leaves Browns, confirmed; Fans want to see more of Janelle and Christine

By Staff Writer

May 31, 2015 08:18 AM EDT

Sister Wives has been running for quite a number of seasons. That probably means one thing - the show is still educating or shall we say, entertaining its fans. That's not surprising given that most people consider polygamous setup as a taboo. But what can we expect from the show's sixth run? Learn more from here.

Recently, there were a lot of speculations that Meri will leave the Browns for good. They believe that the divorce from Kody was actually her step in starting a new life. However, some of her posts may tell something different. Perhaps, she really has that golden heart to let go of their legal bind for the sake of Robyn's kids.

Then again, there are still a number of fans who clearly believe she is going to leave everything behind. Let's just see where Meri is heading in Sister Wives Season 6.

Meanwhile, there are rumors saying that Robyn's ex-husband would actually give the family a hard time. In the previous episodes, Robyn has shared her not-so-good experiences with her former lover. She received some negative comments from the viewers. They believe that she shouldn't share a lot of things on national television, especially that her kids can eventually see it. However, she was quick enough to defend herself that her kids are not able to watch those comments and that they were there during those unpleasant events in her life.  

Apart from Meri and Robyn, fans would also want to know more about Janelle and Christine. For the past season, everything was about the youngest sister wife. It's about time that we put the limelight on others.

Later this year, we are going to see more dramas from the Sister Wives. But this time, there will be more chaos. After all, people from their old lives will be haunting the family. Let's just see how they are going to handle it.  

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