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This reality TV show will hit you bombshell after bombshell. The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives may be Hulu‘s most dramatic reality show to date and you don’t want to miss out on all the scandals.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives follows eight influencers who are spearheading the Mormon #MomTok: Taylor Frankie Paul, Demi Engemann, Jennifer Affleck, Jessi Ngatikaura, Layla Taylor, Mayci Neeley, Mikayla Matthews, and Whitney Leavitt. The eight episodes show insights into their lives with their husbands and families and how they deal with the public perception of their lives.
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What is The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives about?
The influencers are using #momtok as a platform to challenge stereotypes and religious-based patriarchy. Everything was shaken up after Taylor Frankie Paul and her husband at the time Tate admitted that they were participating in “soft swinging,” a form of non-monogamy that doesn’t involve penatrative sex. A lot of the show deals with the remaining influencers trying to detangle themselves from the rumors that they also participate in “soft swinging” and explore their sisterhood and the turbulent times that they have together.
The show also explores the different methods of practicing Mormonism between the influencers that are split up into “Sinners” and “Saints.” “There’s this stigma that all Mormons are supposed to live the same way or do live the same way,” Paul told Time. “The point of our show is that there are so many different ways of living Mormonism. It’s a spectrum.”
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is available to stream on Hulu.