‘Sister Wives’ Spoilers, Cast Update: More court room drama expected; Meri Brown won’t be returning for Season 6?

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Latest 'Sister Wives' spoilers and cast update reveal that Meri Brown will no longer join the show in Season 6. Though, she is not completely sure what she plans for the future, as she recently asks for signs. Meanwhile, upcoming season will feature more drama inside the court room, as the polygamist family battles against legal issues.

'Sister Wives' Season 5 ended with a major shocker when Meri Brown declared that she would divorce her husband Kody Brown. The previous segment also revealed his legal remarriage to fourth wife. And since the news broke, many have encouraged Meri to use the freedom of not being legally bound to Kody any longer to explore options for a different life.

Her newest tweet hinting that Meri is doing just that. "Do you believe in signs? They're all around us if we open our eyes and choose to believe," she wrote last April 13.

The tweet comes just five days after Meri previously shared that she was taking big steps towards her future. However, her previous tweet opens up many speculations that the 44-year-old reality star will leave the TLC show when it premieres in fall this year.

"So many hopes & dreams for my future, now figuring out the steps to get there. #OnMyWay #NotYet," she wrote April 8.

Meanwhile, as the 'Sister Wives' Season 6 returns on TLC, it is likely to focus on the impact of Kody-Meri divorce and the various legal issues faced by the polygamist family, according to a report.

It was reported that aside from the legal adoption of Robyn's children, the family will also have to face the lawsuit in the 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals against the anti-polygamy law in Utah, which forced them to flee from the state and settle down in Las Vegas.

Fans, stay tune for more 'Sister Wives' spoilers and cast update.

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