Janelle Brown set for Sister Wives season 21

Sister Wives is officially returning for season 21, and Janelle Brown will be part of it—despite her mixed feelings about sticking around. Mykelti Brown spilled the details on a recent podcast, confirming the show's future while hinting at changes in filming. Fans are buzzing: will Janelle stay for the long haul, or is this her graceful exit?

Oh, the drama never ends with the Browns! Just when fans thought Sister Wives might wrap up after season 20, TLC is serving up season 21. Mykelti Brown and her hubby Tony Padron dropped the tea on the Growing Up in Polygamy podcast, assuring listeners: “There will be guaranteed one more season for sure.” And get this—she admitted it might go “beyond more than one,” though even she has “no idea” how many. 😏

But the real scoop? Janelle Brown is confirmed to return. Mykelti, who’s got the inside track, said flat-out: “Janelle will be a part of the new season coming out.” Yet, it's not all smooth sailing. The filming schedule has flipped the script—no more rigid two weeks on, two weeks off routine that's defined the past 15-16 years. Instead, it's “very, very miniscule” and “sporadic,” especially over the last six months.

Janelle's been airing her thoughts on social media, hinting at big changes. In one post, she reflected: “Leaving the show… leaving a marriage… starting over at an age where everyone expects you to have it all figured out.” She added: “I kept looking at the pieces and thinking something must be wrong with me.” Another time: “After the cameras went away, I realized how much of my identity had been shaped by what people thought they knew and rebuilding after that … honestly it takes time.”

Mykelti nailed Janelle's vibe perfectly: some days, she's all in—“Yes, let’s do five more seasons!”—and others, she's over it, wanting to “focus on my grandbabies” or her Taeda Farms life in North Carolina. “She goes back and forth,” Mykelti explained. It's messy, it's real, and honestly? Relatable AF. Fans adore Janelle but just want her happy. So, is season 21 her fresh start or final bow? Spill your thoughts! 🔥

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Kelly Clarkson on stage, emotionally announcing the end of her talk show after seven seasons.
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Kelly Clarkson's talk show ends after seven seasons

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Kelly Clarkson is wrapping up 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' after its seventh season, prioritizing her kids amid personal challenges. The Emmy-winning series, a daytime staple since 2019, will air new episodes through fall 2026 before signing off. Clarkson shared a heartfelt statement thanking everyone involved.

Hold onto your martinis, darlings—Nene Leakes is sashaying back to Bravo! After five years away from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, the OG is set to appear on the upcoming The Real Housewives: Ultimate Road Trip. TMZ confirms her notable role during the Atlanta leg only.

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Dr. Pepper Schwartz, Pastor Cal Roberson, and Dr. Pia Holec are leaving the reality series Married at First Sight before its 20th season. The show, produced by Kinetic Content, will introduce new experts on Peacock. This marks a significant shift for the franchise that has explored modern relationships since 2014.

Netflix has announced a renewal for Tyler Perry's drama series Beauty in Black, greenlighting a third season that will conclude the story. This bittersweet update arrives ahead of Season 2, Part 2's release on March 19. Details on the final season's premiere remain unavailable.

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Jessica Simpson shut down speculation about joining 'The Bachelorette' while chatting with TMZ at LAX. The singer insists she has plenty of romantic prospects without needing reality TV's help. This comes amid her ongoing separation from husband Eric Johnson.

Kyle Richards is shutting down those steamy reconciliation whispers with her estranged husband Mauricio Umansky. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star set the record straight on Watch What Happens Live, calling out a fabricated New Year's Eve sighting in Aspen. While divorce papers remain unsigned, the pair have been hashing out next steps.

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Executive producer Shawn Levy has dismissed a longstanding fan theory suggesting that the character Kali from Stranger Things Season 2 was intended for her own spin-off series. Kali, also known as Eight and portrayed by Linnea Berthelsen, first appeared in the episode 'The Lost Sister,' where she reunited with Eleven in Chicago. Levy clarified that the episode was simply a bold creative choice, not a backdoor pilot.

 

 

 

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