The themes of one of the most significant pop culture dramas of the post-pandemic era on the internet are going to be chronicled in Hulu’s most recent social media to small-screen endeavor, which is going to be titled “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.” The show will focus on influencers, sex scandals, Mormon mothers, and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The drama that largely began in 2022 will be covered in the series. At that time, Taylor Frankie Paul, a hugely influential “Mom Tok” influencer who has more than 4 million followers on TikTok, revealed to viewers that members of her close-knit Mormon friend group had been “soft-swinging.” Soft-swinging reputedly involved couples sharing sexual partners but not going “all the way.”
What followed was close to chaos in every direction: couples splitting up or divorcing, some marrying, families splitting up, alliances flipping, gossip videos, and the revelation of disturbing details. Now, some of these #MomTik Mormon moms are taking the show from the realm of social media to a not-so-small screen with “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.”
In the program summary in Hulu, a strong emphasis is placed on the sexual scandal-a reference to the two-year-old mystery that catalyzed everything.
According to the summary’s description, “the cynical world of a group of influential Mormon mothers explodes when they are caught in the middle of a swirling sex scandal making international headlines.” At this moment, their sisterhood has been shaken to its very foundation. There are many things at stake, including faith, friendship, and reputation. Is it possible that #MomTok will withstand the test of time and continue to give the rules a run for its money, or will this organization eventually disintegrate?
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Here is all we know about the reality show that is going to air soon.
When is the first episode of ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ going to air?
The debut of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” will take place on Hulu on Friday, September 6th.
The entirety of the season’s eight episodes will be made available at the same time.
‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’: How to Watch It
The documentary “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” will be available only on Hulu, where viewers can stream all episodes at once during the series’ premiere.
There are many different types of memberships one can have with Hulu-the basic streaming services range from 7.99 to 17.99 dollars per month, but the ones that include both streaming and live television go from 75.99 up to 89.99 dollars a month. New members can also create an account for a free trial.
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Those in “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.”
Taylor Frankie Paul: TikTok user @taylorfrankiepaul accounts. In the middle of the controversy is the person who came up with the hashtag #MomTok. Prior to the two of them getting a divorce, she was married to Tate Paul and the couple had two children together. Now, she is in a relationship with Dakota Mortensen, with whom she has a child.
Demi Engemann: @demilucymay is a TikTok account. Currently, she is married to Bret Engemann, who is 17 years her senior and has two sons of his own. Her previous spouse was the father of one of her children, and she is married to him.
Jennifer Affleck: on TikTok, the user @jenniferaffleckk. Zac Affleck, who is a cousin of Ben Affleck, is her husband, and the couple lives together with their two children.
Jessi Ngatikaura: on TikTok, the user @_justjessiiii. Currently, she is a stepmother to a stepson and has two children with her husband, Jordan Ngatikaura.
Layla Taylor: My TikTok handle is @laylaleannetaylor. Although she has two children, she has divorced her spouse in private, and it is possible that this divorce is related to the incident.
Mayci Neeley: On TikTok, this is @maycineeley. The mother of two children, she is an advocate for in vitro fertilization (IVF), and she is married to Jacob Neeley, who is the father of her youngest kid.
Mikayla Mathews: My TikTok handle is @mikaylamatthews. She is a mother to three children and got married to Jace Terry, who was 21 years old at the time, when she was 18 years old.
Whitney Leavitt: TikTok account of @whitneyleavitt. Her husband is a mother of two, and they are expecting their third child together. During the course of their marriage, her husband, Conner, was notoriously caught using the dating app Tinder.