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How to watch Hulu's 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives': Cast, premiere, where to stream
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Date:2025-04-09 23:30:06
Influencers, sex scandals, Mormon moms and the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; the themes of one of the internet's biggest pop culture dramas of the post-pandemic era are set to be chronicled in Hulu's latest social-media-to-small-screen endeavor, titled "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives."
The series will cover the drama that largely kicked off in 2022, when hugely influential "Mom Tok" influencer Taylor Frankie Paul (who boasts more than 4 million followers on TikTok) told viewers that members of her tight-knit Mormon friend group had been "soft-swinging," a practice where couples allegedly shared sexual partners but didn't go "all the way."
What ensued was calamity from all corners: partners breaking up or divorcing, people getting together, families dismantling, alliances switching, gossip videos and sorid details leaking. Now, a group of these #MomTik Mormon moms are bringing the show from social media to the not-so-small screen with "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives."
Hulu's show synopsis leans into the two-year-old intrigue that started things off, alluding heavily to the sexual scandal.
"The scandalous world of a group of Mormon mom influencers implodes when they get caught in the midst of a swinging sex scandal that makes international headlines," says the summary. "Now, their sisterhood is shook to its core. Faith, friendship and reputations are all on the line. Will #MomTok be able to survive and continue to give the rulebook a run for its money, or will this group fall apart?"
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Here's what we know about the upcoming reality show.
When does 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' premiere?
"The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" premieres Friday, Sept. 6. on Hulu.
All eight episodes of the season will be released at once.
How to watch 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives'
"The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" is a Hulu exclusive. All of the season's episodes will be watchable at the time of the premiere.
Hulu offers membership options ranging from $7.99 a month to $17.99 a month for normal streaming services and $75.99 a month to $89.99 a month for plans with streaming and live television. New users can also sign up for a free trial.
'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' trailer
'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' cast
- Taylor Frankie Paul: @taylorfrankiepaul on TikTok. Creator of the #MomTok hashtag and center of the scandal. She was married to and had two children with Tate Paul before the two divorced. She is now dating and has a baby with Dakota Mortensen.
- Demi Engemann: @demilucymay on TikTok. She has one child with her first husband and is now married to Bret Engemann, who is 17 years her senior and has two sons of his own.
- Jennifer Affleck: @jenniferaffleckk on TikTok. She is married to Zac Affleck, who is a cousin of Ben Affleck, and has two children.
- Jessi Ngatikaura: @_justjessiiii on TikTok. She is married to Jordan Ngatikaura and has two children and a stepson.
- Layla Taylor: @laylaleannetaylor on TikTok. She has two children and has privately divorced her husband potentially in relation to the scandal.
- Mayci Neeley: @maycineeley on TikTok. She is a mom of two, IVF advocate and is married to Jacob Neeley, who is the father of of her youngest child.
- Mikayla Mathews: @mikaylamatthews on TikTok. She got married at the age of 16 to then-21-year-old Jace Terry and is a mother to three.
- Whitney Leavitt: @whitneyleavitt on TikTok. She is married to a mother of two with a third on the way. Her husband, Conner, was infamously caught using Tinder during their marriage.
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