SISTER Wives is a TLC reality series that has been on-air since 2010.
The show follows the polygamist family, the Browns.
Is Sister Wives fake?
While many reality shows admit to following a script or certain prompts, the stars of Sister Wives claim the series is real.
In March of 2020, one of the wives – Janelle – took to her Twitter account to address rumors around the show’s genuity.
“We often forget the cameras are there,” she wrote at the time.
“We have never scripted our show and occasionally things happen that get out of control fast.”
Months later, one of now ex-wife Christine‘s daughters, Mykelti, alleged Kody and another wife, Meri, have marital struggles both “real” and “blown up” for television.
What is Sister Wives about?
First premiering in September of 2010, Sister Wives provides insight into the polygamist Brown family – complete with the husband, Kody, four wives, and their combined 18 children.
The show begins in Utah, and follows the family as they move to Las Vegas and later Arizona.
Kody’s fourth wife, Robyn, joined the family last. They are the only couple legally married – the other wives and Kody have “spiritually unions.”
What is the Brown family’s net worth?
According to Celebrity Net Worth, each member of the Brown family has varying net worths.
Kody Brown ranks the highest, with an estimated net worth of around $800K.
Robyn follows closely behind him, with an estimated $600K.
Meri, Janelle, and Christine are all estimated to have a net worth around $400K.
How can I watch Sister Wives?
Sister Wives premieres on TLC and Discovery Plus.
Episodes of the show are also available for viewing on Hulu, Sling TV, fuboTV, Philo, and Amazon Prime.
Season 16 kicked off in November of 2021, ending with a three-part finale on February 20, 2022.
A 17th season of the reality series has been confirmed, set to air in late 2022 or 2023.