The excitement of Robyn over her supposed delivery last January 7 was all over social media when she tweeted that they are all ready to meet baby sister. She also added in her post that she is trying to be patient but can’t wait to see her baby girl’s sweet face.
After January 7, Robyn once again tweeted that her baby girl seems to be prolonging the suspense for the polygamist family.
Reports seem to confirm that Season 7 of “Sister Wives” will mostly be all about Robyn and that will heighten further with the birth of her baby girl, who is expected to bash on the spotlight of the TV show.
The seventh season, if ever, shall also focus on the custody battle between the Browns and Robyn’s ex-husband for their three kids.
However, fans of the show believe that the three spiritual wives shall also get their usual exposure on Season 7 of “Sister Wives” eventually because the show is about a polygamist family existing harmoniously despite the usual problems and struggles. It would no longer be a polygamist family, which is the gist of the show, should it came to the point when the three spiritual wives leave Kody for good.
The show is cancelled it appears. Because of that, Meri is putting out a documentary highlighting her catfish drama to generate a cash flow for herself and a huge potential windfall monetary gain. How much she will profit from the documentary has yet to be determined as Brown will be shopping it around, once completed, to ascertain the highest bidder. There’s talk of a follow-up documentary dealing with a in-depth behind the scene look at the “My Sister Wife’s Closet” successful business that is the brainchild of sister wife, Robyn Brown. Future documentaries may include Christine’s view on child rearing and Janelle’s road to success in the world of Realtors of Las Vegas. Detailing a school day from wakeup to bedtime for the Brown school aged children is another possibility. “When one door closes, another opens up” certainly seems to be the case for the talented and innovative new documentary film maker, Meri Brown.
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