Sister Wives is back with Season 20 Episode 1, tonight on Sunday, April 20 at 10 p.m. with a live broadcast on TLC with a free trial of Philo.
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Who will be on Sister Wives Season 20?
Rumor has it that the sister wives this season will be only Christine and Janelle, whose loyalties remain to Kody. However, there have been no announcements from TLC about core cast members leaving the show. The trailer for the new season does tease Meri threatening to sue Kody, while he says he doesn’t want anything from her. Tune in to watch all the drama for free.
What is Sister Wives Season 20 about?
In this reality docu-series, TLC follows a polygamist family and documents Kody Brown, his four wives, and their combined 18 children. Their struggle involves navigating tough romantic and family relationships while trying to live a regular life in a world where their lifestyles are typically shunned. Tune in to see how the family grows with a free trial of Philo.
How can I watch all of Sister Wives?
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What TV channel is Sister Wives Season 20 on? Can I watch on demand?
What: Sister Wives Season 20
When: Sunday, April 20 at 10 p.m. PT/ET (new episodes air each Sunday at the same time)
TV Channel: TLC
How to watch live online, or on demand: You can watch Sister Wives on TLC on demand for FREE with Philo (free trial, best streaming plans). Or you can watch live with Fubo (free trial), or with DirecTV Stream (free trial) if you prefer those platforms. If you’re out of free trials, sign up for Fubo Pro for $94.99/month to get the best value for your money as it includes over 150 channels and is the best option for streaming live sports if you are cutting the cord.
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