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"Mormon Wives" Breaks Reality TV Mold with Unprecedented Transparency
14 Nov
Summary
- "Mormon Wives" is Hulu's hit reality series, now in its third season
- The show embraces behind-the-scenes drama, including contract negotiations and cast departures
- Two cast members have gone on to appear on "Dancing With the Stars" and "The Bachelorette"

Hulu's hit reality series "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" is continuing to make waves in the industry, now in its third season just over a year after its debut. The show, which has become Hulu's most-watched unscripted premiere of 2024, has taken an unprecedented approach by openly discussing the behind-the-scenes drama that often goes unmentioned in reality TV.
Season three of "Mormon Wives" kicked off with the producers addressing the departures of cast members Demi Engemann and Whitney Leavitt, with the latter allegedly leaving the show to pursue a role in a scripted series and tickets to the Oscars. This level of transparency about the show's inner workings is a stark contrast to the typical "fourth wall" maintained by most reality TV franchises.
The show's success has also led to cross-platform opportunities for its stars. Two cast members, Jen Affleck and Whitney Leavitt, have gone on to compete on "Dancing With the Stars," while Taylor Frankie Paul was recently named the next lead of ABC's "The Bachelorette." This integration between Hulu and Disney-owned properties demonstrates the media conglomerate's strategic approach to maximizing its talent across its various platforms.
As "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" continues to captivate audiences, the show's producers acknowledge that the longevity of the series ultimately lies in the hands of the cast members themselves. If they can maintain the level of openness and transparency that has defined the show thus far, "Mormon Wives" could have a long and successful run.




