‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives:’ Premiere date, trailer, more

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All of your fave Mormon influencers that made #MomTok more than a hashtag will return for Season 2 of the popular reality TV series “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.”

The Hulu show unpacks the drama and subsequent chaos that ensued in 2022, when highly influential “MomTok” influencer Taylor Frankie Paul, who has more than 5 million followers on TikTok, told viewers that members of her tight-knit Mormon friend group were engaging in “soft-swinging,” a practice in which couples are said to share sexual partners without going “all the way.”

“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” Season 1 leaned into the controversy, casting a group of Mormon #MomTok influencers most affected by the scandal. This season, Miranda McWhorter will threaten to destroy all the progress the group has made to move on.

“The scandalous world of Mormon #MomTok is back and bigger than ever! When an original swinger from their infamous sex scandal makes a surprise return, friendships threaten to unravel as secrets, lies, and allegations explode,” reads Hulu’s Season 2 logline. “In a battle for the soul of #MomTok, will betrayal shatter the sisterhood, or will the truth set them free?”

Hulu shared the premiere date and teaser for the upcoming season on Monday. Here’s what we know so far about Season 2 of the “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.”

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When does the ‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Season 2 premiere?

Season 2 of the “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” premieres on Thursday, May 15, on Hulu.

Watch ‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Season 2 teaser

‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Season 2 cast

All of your Mormon #MomTok favs, including the creator of the hashtag, are slated to return for Season 2.

  • Taylor Frankie Paul also known as @taylorfrankiepaul on TikTok. The 30-year-old is the 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 also known as @demilucymay on TikTok. Engemann 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 also known as @jenniferaffleckk. Affleck is married to Zac Affleck, who is a cousin of Ben Affleck, and has two children.
  • Jessi Ngatikaura also known as @_justjessiiii on TikTok. Ngatikaura is married to Jordan Ngatikaura and has two children and a stepson.
  • Layla Taylor also known as @laylaleannetaylor on TikTok. Taylor is a divorced mom of two. Taylor and ex-husband Clayton Wessel parted ways in 2023, Us Weekly reported.
  • Mayci Neeley also known as @maycineeley on TikTok. Neeley is a mom of two, IVF advocate and is married to Jacob Neeley, who is the father of her youngest child.
  • Mikayla Mathews also known as @mikaylamatthews on TikTok. Mathews got married at age 16 to a 21-year-old Jace Terry and is a mother of three.
  • Whitney Leavitt also known as @whitneyleavitt on TikTok. Leavitt is a married mother of other two with a third on the way. Her husband, Conner, was infamously caught using Tinder during their marriage.

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How to watch ‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Season 2

“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” is a Hulu exclusive. All Season 2 episodes will be watchable at the time of the premiere.

All Season 1 episodes are available on Hulu if you’re interested in a re-watch before the Season 2 premiere.

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Contributing: Mary Walrath-Holdridge, USA TODAY

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