The women of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” are returning for their most dramatic season yet. The Emmy-nominated series — which follows the Mormon mom influencers of #MomTok — promises bigger secrets, deeper scandals, and a shocking hunt for a mole within the group.
What Is ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ About?
The reality series follows a group of Mormon mom influencers — better known as #MomTok — as they navigate life, faith, fame, and friendship in the social media spotlight. What started as a wholesome TikTok community built on family-friendly dance trends and motherhood content quickly became tabloid fodder after the now-infamous “soft swinging” scandal rocked the group in season 1.
That revelation turned their carefully curated lives upside down and set the stage for ongoing drama that’s carried through each season. As one fan put it on X, “#MomTok went from soda and scripture to soap opera real quick.”
The women of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” are now household names within reality TV circles, often walking the fine line between influencer culture and personal chaos. Season 3 raises the stakes as alliances shift, trust erodes, and the group begins to suspect there’s a mole leaking their secrets, according to Disney.
Season 3 Promises More Scandal, Suspicion, and Surprise Cameos
This season, the drama escalates as the women try to uncover new layers of betrayal. The fallout from Marciano’s cheating bombshell in season 2 continues, with Mayci Neely and Mikayla Matthews stepping into detective mode to get the truth straight from the source. Jessi Ngatikaura also hinted during last season’s reunion that she and her husband are “ready to put it all out there,” setting up what could be the most explosive storyline yet.
Season 3’s cast lineup is packed with familiar faces and plenty of new tension. Taylor Frankie Paul, who originally exposed the swinging controversy, returns to stir things up — and will soon take her fame to another level when she appears on “The Bachelorette” in 2026. Fan favorite Demi Engemann enters her self-proclaimed “villain era,” while Whitney Leavitt continues working on her marriage after past infidelity struggles.
The group also welcomes back Jen Affleck, who’s dipping her toe back into #MomTok life after a season away, and Layla Taylor, who’s embracing single motherhood — and her divorce party era — in style.
What to Expect From the New Season of ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’
Season 3 of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” includes 10 new episodes, all dropping November 13 on Hulu. Viewers can expect emotional confrontations, new friendships, and plenty of “did-they-really-just-say-that” moments.
If you’re new to the series, you can jump right in — but watching the first two seasons will give you the full backstory behind the betrayals, shifting loyalties, and blurred lines between faith and fame. And yes, the “soft swinging” scandal that started it all will still echo throughout the new episodes.




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