Kody Brown dropped a bit of a bombshell in the latest Sister Wives episode; turns out, he’s been getting messages from women who actually want to join his plural marriage. Yep, even after all the chaos, heartbreak, and breakups, there are still volunteers. He told Robyn, who’s now the last wife standing, about an email from someone hoping to become wife number five, or technically, wife number two now. The timing couldn’t be messier, considering three of his four wives have already left the picture.The talk brought up the big question everyone’s been wondering: is Kody really thinking about diving back into plural marriage? After all that turmoil, how does Robyn feel about sharing again if he is? Since 2010, when there were four spouses, eighteen children, and far too many disputes to list, Sister Wives has followed Kody’s ever-diminishing family. However, Robyn is the only one remaining after Christine, Janelle, and Meri all left, managing a family that is more intricate than a botched group chat.Sister Wives: What email did Kody Brown receive and what happened? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostKody informed Robyn that he had received a letter from a woman who expressed interest in getting married to multiple people. Kody’s choice to give up polygamy when his previous marriages ended was criticized in the email. The woman offered to get in touch with him and consider becoming a member of the family, even if she disagreed with his present position.The revelation marks a shift from the family's recent storyline, which has emphasized separation and sorrow over growth. Robyn's first response demonstrated a tension between her values and the current state of affairs. In her confessional interview, she admitted to briefly entertaining the possibility."Oh, wouldn't this be great? This is what I've always wanted for my life," she said, acknowledging her longstanding belief in plural marriage. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostHowever, her enthusiasm quickly faded. After considering the situation, Robyn determined it wasn't the right path forward for their family at this time. Robyn also raised concerns about how the woman approached the situation. She took issue with the direct contact to Kody, viewing it as improper."It's not usually proper to go hitting on a guy. You have to go through the sister wives," Robyn explained.Her statement highlighted traditional plural marriage etiquette, where existing wives typically participate in selecting new additions to the family. With no other wives present, the standard process faces obvious complications.What does this mean going forward?The conversation on Sister Wives revealed that Kody hasn't completely abandoned the concept of plural marriage. Interest from outsiders suggests his situation remains visible and potentially attractive to women who practice or desire polygamy. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWhether Kody and Robyn will seriously consider expanding their family remains unclear. Their recent experiences with separation and divorce have undoubtedly shaped their perspective on adding new relationships.The Sister Wives episode left viewers wondering if this inquiry represents a genuine opportunity or simply curiosity about the family's changed circumstances. Future installments will likely explore whether Kody pursues plural marriage again or continues as Robyn's monogamous partner.Sister Wives airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on TLC and streams the same day on Discovery+.