"Sister Wives" season 8 cancellation news plagued the internet recently, however, these are mere speculations and not true according to new reports. With "Sister Wives" season 8 possibly happening, now speculations are revolving around Kody Brown not wanting two more wives.
'Sister Wives' Pushing Through
The cancellation news of "Sister Wives" season 8 came after Kody Brown's family friend Kendra Pollard had an interview with Life & Style, Blasting News said. According to Pollard, Kody Brown is planning to add more wives to his polygamous marriage.
In "Sister Wive" season 8, Kody is legally married to Robyn. Previously, Kody was also legally married to Meri, Janelle and Christine. All together, they have 18 children. Kody's eccentric family lives in Las Vegas and is not afraid to share their weird family set-up.
Kody Brown allegedly said that his wives are not giving him enough support and attention. With these feelings of not being appreciated, he is planning to add two more wives in his polygamous family. This plan is deemed as too much by TLC for its viewers. That prompted rumors of cancellation of "Sister Wives" season 8.
Meri Brown took to Twitter and addressed cancellation rumors of "Sister Wives" season 8. While TLC hasn't announced the air date for "Sister Wives" season 8, Meri made her beliefs known to her fans.
The Two Prospect Wives
"Sister Wives" season 8 speculations reveal that Kody is eyeing Robyn's step-niece, Mindy Jessop and a family friend, Mindy. Both ladies are warm to children and the Brown family. The ladies reportedly share the same family values that fans witnessed in the past seasons of "Sister Wives."
While the rumors of Kody replacing his four wives with two younger ones are still there, a family photo earlier this month surfaced and seemed to put those rumors at rest. The photo was taken during TLC's Summer Block Party in Chicago. With their attendance, this also proves that the cancellation of "Sister Wives" is all but a hoax.
TLC hasn't commented on the speculations and rumors. It is still safe to wait for formal announcements from the network.