The translation of the text is: «Secrets of the Lives of Mormon Wives: New Season on Hulu in March 2026»
13 february 2026 в 20:37
The Hulu series «The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives» has become one of the most talked-about reality shows in recent years, offering an unvarnished look at the lives of influential women from «MomTok» who balance friendship, faith, motherhood, and public dramas. At the center of the story is Taylor Frankie Paul, whose viral revelations first drew national attention to a close-knit circle of women whose successful social media presence quickly evolved into genuine television fame. The series has also opened new opportunities for its participants: Whitney Levitt and Jen Affleck became contestants on the 34th season of «Dancing with the Stars», - while Taylor landed a leading role in the upcoming season of «The Bachelorette».
Since its premiere in September 2024, the series has presented several seasons filled with shifting alliances, emotional confrontations, and unexpected twists. Now, fans are gearing up for the fourth season, which will be released on March 12, 2026, on Hulu and promises even more events in the MomTok sisterhood.
Here’s more about the women involved in the show.
Taylor is considered the star who stood out in «The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives» and became a driving force behind #MomTok. The influencer from Utah first made headlines when she openly discussed her former «soft swinging» family, which ultimately led to her divorce from her ex-husband, Tate Paul. Taylor has two children—Indie and Ocean—with Tate, and later she had a son, Ever, with her former boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen.
As a content creator and reality show personality, Taylor continues to balance motherhood with life in the public eye—the fourth season promises to explore even more of her personal journey.
Whitney has become one of the most controversial participants since the first season. A long-time presence in the world of content and dance, Whitney is married to Conner Levitt, and the couple has three children.
Jen is another key member of the MomTok circle, who actively relies on her faith and family values. She is married to Zach Affleck, and they have several children. Throughout the series, Jen’s marriage and her commitment to religious values have played a significant role in her friendships—and tensions—within the group.
Mikayla Matthews openly discusses motherhood and personal health issues on the show. She is a content creator and mother of four, married to Jason Terry. Her stories often highlight the challenges of raising young children while managing a career in social media. She has become known as a more grounded and reflective voice amid the drama.
Macy Neely brings both an entrepreneurial spirit and athletic discipline to the cast. A former tennis player, Macy is now the founder of a women’s health and nutrition brand, balancing business with life as a wife and mother. She is married to Jacob Neely, and they have three children. In the show, Macy often plays the role of a mediator but is not afraid to stand her ground when conflicts arise.
Jessie Ngatikaura is a salon owner and entrepreneur who manages her hair care business while also appearing on the show. Married to Jordan Ngatikaura, Jessie helps raise their blended family and often shares her work and home life with her followers.
Lyla Taylor, one of the youngest participants, is a content creator and a single mother of two sons. Her journey focuses on dating, divorce, and regaining independence as she navigates the world of influencers.
Miranda McWhorter was one of the first women associated with the viral MomTok community, and she has two children from her ex-husband, Chase McWhorter.
Demi Engeman, a vibrant and outspoken personality in the early seasons, is married to Brett Engeman and helps raise their blended family. Demi has built her audience as a lifestyle blogger
Since its premiere in September 2024, the series has presented several seasons filled with shifting alliances, emotional confrontations, and unexpected twists. Now, fans are gearing up for the fourth season, which will be released on March 12, 2026, on Hulu and promises even more events in the MomTok sisterhood.
Here’s more about the women involved in the show.
Taylor is considered the star who stood out in «The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives» and became a driving force behind #MomTok. The influencer from Utah first made headlines when she openly discussed her former «soft swinging» family, which ultimately led to her divorce from her ex-husband, Tate Paul. Taylor has two children—Indie and Ocean—with Tate, and later she had a son, Ever, with her former boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen.
As a content creator and reality show personality, Taylor continues to balance motherhood with life in the public eye—the fourth season promises to explore even more of her personal journey.
Whitney has become one of the most controversial participants since the first season. A long-time presence in the world of content and dance, Whitney is married to Conner Levitt, and the couple has three children.
Jen is another key member of the MomTok circle, who actively relies on her faith and family values. She is married to Zach Affleck, and they have several children. Throughout the series, Jen’s marriage and her commitment to religious values have played a significant role in her friendships—and tensions—within the group.
Mikayla Matthews openly discusses motherhood and personal health issues on the show. She is a content creator and mother of four, married to Jason Terry. Her stories often highlight the challenges of raising young children while managing a career in social media. She has become known as a more grounded and reflective voice amid the drama.
Macy Neely brings both an entrepreneurial spirit and athletic discipline to the cast. A former tennis player, Macy is now the founder of a women’s health and nutrition brand, balancing business with life as a wife and mother. She is married to Jacob Neely, and they have three children. In the show, Macy often plays the role of a mediator but is not afraid to stand her ground when conflicts arise.
Jessie Ngatikaura is a salon owner and entrepreneur who manages her hair care business while also appearing on the show. Married to Jordan Ngatikaura, Jessie helps raise their blended family and often shares her work and home life with her followers.
Lyla Taylor, one of the youngest participants, is a content creator and a single mother of two sons. Her journey focuses on dating, divorce, and regaining independence as she navigates the world of influencers.
Miranda McWhorter was one of the first women associated with the viral MomTok community, and she has two children from her ex-husband, Chase McWhorter.
Demi Engeman, a vibrant and outspoken personality in the early seasons, is married to Brett Engeman and helps raise their blended family. Demi has built her audience as a lifestyle blogger
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