Despite several reports claiming that "Sister Wives" Season 7 will air on TLC this 2016, updates and spoilers about the upcoming season of the reality series remain scarce. However, a new and interesting scoop has been recently revealed.

There have been incessant reports that the other wives of Kody Brown are contemplating to leave their polygamous husband. And since Kody is too engross on his relationship with Robyn and on the arrival of their daughter Ariella Mae, reports hinted the other wives Meri, Janelle and Christine will likely be out of the picture in "Sister Wives" Season 7.

Due to the drama surrounding the polygamous lifestyle of the Browns, Janelle is now trying hard to create a new life outside of the "Sister Wives" show. According to Fashion & Style, she has broken out of her family to be a high-end realtor in Las Vegas.

Janelle, who is a TMI Realty agent, is also reportedly working along with realtors Rebecca Brown and Mona Riekki. The trio has called themselves Team Brown Vegas.

Based on the group's official Facebook page, the women are in the market for both regular and high-end homes. Riekki was also the realtor of the Browns when they were looking for a cul-de-sac property to build their own custom homes.

Aside from Janelle, her sister Christine, who was mainly in charge of taking care of the younger Brown children, is also listed as a realtor on the official TMI website.

Meanwhile, Janelle Brown seemed to have had enough of the epic drama Meri's catfishing incident and Robyn's relationship with Kody brought to their family. Thus, she's now choosing to live independently again.

Janelle's plan to work outside of the Brown household is not a first for the reality star. As a matter of fact, she had left the family once before, as pointed out in the book, "Becoming Sister Wives: The Story of An Unconventional Marriage."

"I had a particularly nasty fight with Meri - one of the worst we'd ever had," she said, as per Radar Online. "I was at my breaking point. I couldn't see my way out of my depression. I told Kody I was leaving. That night, I got into the car and drove to my mother's house. My kids and I stayed with my mother for several months until I found my own place. My job paid a decent salary, which allowed me to buy a better car in addition to my own home. I started to build a life for myself outside the sisterhood."

In other news, Kody Brown and his wives have recently urged the court to uphold a ruling regarding Utah's bigamy law that banned cohabitation, which violated their right to religious freedom, ABC News noted.

The Browns also insisted that their TLC reality show "Sister Wives" depicted polygamous unions as healthy as monogamous ones. The family also argued that making such marriages a crime violates the right to privacy and freedom of religion, as previously reported.

Due to the Browns' lawsuit, a three-judge panel of the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver questioned Utah's attorney as it heard arguments on the state's appeal of a ruling that struck down key parts of a law prohibiting polygamy.