“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star and “Dancing With the Stars” alum Whitney Leavitt is having the time of her life right now. After landing the role of Roxie Hart in “Chicago,” she went on to smash box office records. And of course, her husband, Conner, was there to support her through every step.
Conner Leavitt is well-known for being Whitney’s biggest cheerleader. No matter what challenges they face onscreen, he always has her back. But Conner also enjoys mingling with fans. See how the “Mormon Wives” star interacted with viewers on Mark Ballas’ opening night in the show.
Whitney Leavitt’s Husband Conner Supports the Dynamic Duo
EntertainmentNowOn “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” Conner typically appears as a laidback man who eagerly supports his wife’s endeavors. During “Dancing With the Stars” season 34, fans could frequently spot him in the audience, ready to cheer on Whitney and Mark Ballas as the competition continued.
He even occasionally appeared in costume, as seen during “Wicked Night” when he dressed up as Elphaba. Whitney and Mark didn’t bring home the Mirrorball trophy, but many fans agreed their electrifying chemistry was one of the best parts of the season.
It doesn’t come as a surprise that Conner Leavitt has been in attendance for several of Whitney’s Broadway shows. During Mark Ballas’ debut at the April 6 performance, Conner was front and center in the crowd.
He can be spotted among the attendees, animatedly chatting and joking with other theatergoers.
Mark Ballas’ debut as Billy Flynn appeared to go remarkably well. During the curtain call, fans erupted into thunderous applause as Mark and Whitney took their bows.
Conner Leavitt Designs a Commemorative “Chicago” Tattoo For His Wife
Whitney Leavitt’s “Chicago” run has been so wildly successful that she celebrated with a tattoo, much to fans’ surprise. On Instagram, the reality star shared a video of the process and revealed Conner drew the design.
A subsequent Instagram post revealed Conner designed a simple heart for Whitney’s neck tattoo. He appeared to get one of his own: a lower back tattoo that reads “Roxie Fart” in elegant script.
The Leavitt family’s fans couldn’t be more excited about the whimsical gesture.
Mark Ballas and Whitney Leavitt will be starring in “Chicago” on Broadway at the Ambassador Theater now through May 3. Interested fans may purchase tickets through the official Broadway website.



