Heads up Sister Wives fans—TLC is about to drop a new season that’s packed with more drama than a soap opera marathon and, for some inexplicable reason, a whole lot of biking. Yes, you read that right. Kody Brown is back, and he’s pedaling through his chaotic life with all the grace of a man juggling multiple divorces and a reality TV empire.

The latest trailer for Season 19 of Sister Wives has hit the web, and it’s not holding back. It opens with a classic Kody Brown line that sets the tone for the upcoming season.

Kody’s Polygamist Family Is Falling Apart

Sister Wives' Kody and Robyn Brown
Sister Wives' Kody and Robyn Brown
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“The dream of the big polygamist family is just shot,” Kody laments, referencing the crumbling state of his once-vast family. Three out of his four wives have exited stage left, leaving Kody reeling.

For those new to the Sister Wives phenomenon, the show first aired in 2010, capturing the public’s fascination with Kody and his unique family dynamic. Over the years, viewers have watched as Kody juggled his relationships with his four wives: Meri, Janelle, Christine, and Robyn.

The series, which has become a staple of TLC's reality lineup, initially promised an inside look at the daily life of a polygamous family. But as the seasons rolled on, the drama escalated, and the show's appeal shifted from curiosity to pure entertainment.

This new season brings an added layer of drama as Christine Brown isn’t mincing words. “I’m not gonna be friendly,” she declares, likely aimed at either her ex-husband or her former sister wife, Robyn. The show’s longtime fans know that Christine's exit from the family was one of the more public splits, making her statements all the more intriguing.

Meanwhile, Meri and Janelle are diving headfirst into their Kody-free lives. Meri boldly declares her intent to “separate this, completely,” suggesting a clean break from her troubled marriage. Janelle, on the other hand, delivers a zinger, calling her relationship with Kody “a mess” and admitting, “I don’t really miss him.” Ouch.

Why Kody Feels Betrayed By His Exes

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Kody Brown 
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But the drama isn’t confined to the wives. Kody himself makes his feelings known in the trailer, screaming, “They have all betrayed me!” to Robyn, who responds by accusing Kody of “sabotaging our relationship.”

Kody, in a moment of emotional excess, tells Robyn, “I’m out of my mind,” as if this news is groundbreaking to anyone who has been following the show’s drama.

The Sister Wives franchise has always been a mixed bag of real-life relationships and sensational television moments. The show has had its fair share of controversies, primarily surrounding Kody’s unconventional lifestyle and the emotional fallout from his complicated family dynamics. From public disputes to private heartbreak, Kody and his wives have been a constant source of buzz—and not always the good kind.

As the premiere date of September 15 approaches, fans can expect more of the same intense drama that has made Sister Wives a guilty pleasure for over a decade. With Kody's family now splintered and his own behavior reaching new heights of eccentricity, this season promises to deliver all the drama viewers crave.

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Sister Wives
TV-PG
Reality TV
Drama
8 / 10
Release Date
September 16, 2010
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    Kody Brown
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Sister Wives is a TV series created for TLC that follows Kody Brown and his four wives as they raise their eighteen children and tackle the challenges associated with their massive family dynamic and the stigma that comes with their way of life.

Main Genre
Reality
Seasons
16
Cinematographer
Doug Monroe, Callan Griffiths, Richard Alexander Walkling, Anthony Derosa, Matthew Thompson, Ray Farmer
Distributor
TLC
Filming Locations
Nevada, Utah, Arizona
Main Characters
Timothy Gibbons, Kirk Streb, Deanie Wilcher, Christopher Poole, Bill Hayes
Producer
Deanie Wilcher
Production Company
Puddle Monkey Productions, Figure 8 Films
Number of Episodes
167