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Sister Wives: Kody Brown Has a Booze-Fueled Freakout!

If the clips we've seen so far are anything to go by, this new season of Sister Wives is going to be one hell of a ride. Yesterday, we saw a clip of Kody and Meri Brown fighting over their broken relationship and that one time that Meri got catfished. Things got so bad that Kody didn't even want to continue the conversation without the assistance of their therapist. According to Kody, Meri had told him to get out of her life, and according to Meri, Kody had told her that he wasn't willing to cross a burning bridge for her. Honestly, we're not sure if that was supposed to be a metaphor or not. But Kody's communication is a whole lot clearer in this new sneak peek from the season premiere. In the clip, Kody, along with Janelle and Christine, accompanies his daughter, Maddie, on a meeting with a wedding planner. The idea of serving alcohol at the wedding comes up, though really it's more of a plan — Maddie is pretty dead set on having booze be a part of her special day. The issue, though, is that Mormons typically aren't down with drinking. And Kody wants to make sure that everyone is totally aware of that. Check out the completely bizarre footage of Kody in the video below:

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Sister Wives: Kody Brown Has a Booze-Fueled Freakout!

Ryan Dunn Estate Sued For Wrongful Death of Passenger

A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against Ryan Dunn, the late Jackass star who died in a car accident last June. The parents of the passenger in the vehicle, who also passed away, are suing Dunn’s estate for damages . Dunn was reportedly driving his Porsche at 132 mph when he lost control and struck a tree in rural Pennsylvania. He and Zachery Hartwell were killed. Ryan was allegedly extremely drunk at the time. The Ryan Dunn lawsuit names both Dunn and the Barnaby’s of America in West Chester, Pa., the bar where he was said to be drinking before the crash. Hartwell’s parents believe the establishment was negligent in serving alcohol to Dunn when it was obvious he was drunk and in no condition to drive. Dunn may still be liable despite the fact that he is dead. Generally, an injured party can sue a deceased person by going after the deceased person’s estate, though time and monetary limits vary by state. Interestingly, Zachery Hartwell’s parents are seeking from Dunn’s estate any wages Hartwell would have earned during his life … potentially a lot. [Photo: WENN.com]

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