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'Sister Wives' News: Robyn Shares Baby's Name; Season 7 to Feature Meri Leaving Kody?

As the media clamors on the new baby born to polygamist Kody Brown and his fourth wife, Robyn, the family has finally revealed the baby girl's name.

People confirmed that the baby is named Ariella Mae. Baby Ariella is the second child of Kody and Robyn, and the 18th child in the family. According to the outlet, Robyn said, "'Baby Sister' is already opening her eyes and seems to love listening to all the voices of her big family talk around her. It was such a beautiful moment when the family was all gathered together to meet our newest sweet addition!"

The family is obviously enjoying their first weeks with the baby, but rumors are keeping the excitement from spreading. Recent reports suggest that season 7 of the family's show, "Sister Wives," will see Meri, Kody's first wife, saying good-bye to the polygamous life.

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The rumors follow after it was revealed in the previous season that Meri was catfished by a man who turned out to be a woman. Jackie Overton, who catfished Meri, is even rumored to be working on a tell-all book titled "Almost Meri'd" that will reveal all the details of her online and phone relationship with Meri.

In the sixth season, it was also revealed that Meri has been having issues with Kody, which led her to finding refuge in an online relationship. Despite Kody being forgiving of what Meri had done, the scars have been opened and it is rumored that season 7 will finally end all the angst between the two.

Other rumors suggest that with Meri's threat of walking out on the polygamist, Kody is said to be looking for a younger lady who can be his fifth wife. If this turns out to be true, season 7 of the reality show will probably feature another wedding in the family.

Season 7 of "Sister Wives" will premiere sometime in 2016 on TLC.

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