The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives

TikTokers Spill The Unfiltered Tea On 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives'

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By Melanie VanDerveer on September 21, 2024 at 5:45 PM EDT
Updated on September 22, 2024 at 1:56 PM EDT

Unless you live under a rock, never scroll TikTok, and don't have Hulu, you've likely at least heard of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives."

The reality show follows a group of Mormon mom friends who live in Utah and their #MomTok fame, as well as how they all moved past a swinging scandal that shook up their lives and had people talking...especially on TikTok.

Many TikTokers have been following the group even before the reality show debuted in early September, but now after watching the series, they're chiming in with their unfiltered thoughts.

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TikTokers Chime In On 'The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives' After Watching The Hulu Series

"The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives"
TikTok | Mayci Neeley

In case this is the first you're hearing about this group of women, let's catch you up to speed.

The series follows the lives of a group of Mormon mom friends - Taylor Frankie Paul, Jennifer Affleck, Demi Engemann, Layla Taylor, Mayci Neeley, Whitney Leavitt, Jessi Ngatikaura, and Mikayla Mathews.

It all began when TikTok mom influencer Paul, who appears to be the leader of the group, went viral in 2022 because of her "soft-swinging" scandal with her then-husband Tate and other Mormon couples. The scandal made headlines and everyone watching had something to say, especially TikTokers.

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While the entire cast wasn't swinging, it definitely brought major attention to the group, which fueled everyone's desire to know more about what goes on behind closed doors for this group of Mormon moms. And now a few weeks after the show dropped on Hulu, TikTokers are sharing their thoughts in videos and comment sections.

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Breaking Down If The Show Shares An 'Accurate Representation Of Mormonism'

While many people might watch the show and think that they can't be portraying Mormonism accurately, some TikTokers have spoken up about it. One content creator, Alyssa Grenfell, shared her thoughts on the topic to help shed some light on just how accurate it all is or isn't.

"So many people said that 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' would not be an accurate representation of Mormonism, but after binging the show, I could not disagree more," she said in her viral video. She then talked about each cast member.

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"First we have Whitney who's married to a dude who seems to be gay and probably definitely cheated on her but they're keeping it together because I guess they were married in the temple and divorce is very taboo," she said. "Next we have Mikayla and she was pregnant by 15. Later, after the birth of her son when she was 16 years old, she married the man who impregnated her and he was 21 years old. This happens to a lot of women in the Mormon church. If you get knocked up, you're expected to marry that man, because basically now you're damaged goods."

She also gave some information about Zach, who she calls the "picture-perfect version of what the stereotypical Mormon man is really like."

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"He's a controlling narcissist who threatens divorce at every turn," she said. "And he treats Jen like she's his property."

She also gave some insight into Layla, who joined the Mormon church because it's impossible to have a "social circle" in Utah when you're not Mormon.

"In my opinion, this show reveals the impact that Mormon doctrine has on the lives of real women to a T," she concluded her video.

'Y'all Up In Arms About All The Wrong Things'

Grenfell also shared another video talking about everyone being "up in arms about all the wrong things."

"Hulu recently announced a new series where the Mormon mommies who engaged in swinging and TikToking get their own TV show," she said. "Of course, members of the Mormon church are up in arms about it and even went as far as to start a petition to try to get the TV show taken down."

Being raised as a Mormon, Grenfell has shared the "hyper strict rules" she had to adhere to in a variety of videos on TikTok. She shared that it's "funny" to her that members of the church claim "that the church is no longer focused on hyper-strict rules, but also want to say that these women don't get to call themselves Mormon because they don't follow those rules."

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She concluded her video by saying "the fact that Mormons are more up in arms about a few influencers calling themselves Mormons than they are about their church's own discriminatory practices tells you everything you need to know about the moral compass of many members."

Sharing The Details Of The 'Swinging Parties'

Another TikTok content creator, Katie Riccio, shared a clip that deep dives into Taylor Frankie Paul's "swinging parties."

"After learning the actual details of the soft swinging these Mormon couples did, let me just say, I don't think it was very soft," Riccio said in her viral video. "I finally got around to listening to Taylor's episode of 'Viall Files' and it is so juicy."

Riccio said the episode was long and Paul talked about a "lot of stuff" in "great detail." She then shared that she was going to break the topics into sections in follow-up videos to make it easy for anyone trying to catch up. This particular video was all about the actual swinging. Riccio explained the situation in detail and many viewers dropped into the comments to share their thoughts.

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"Omg who just went down the SOAKING rabbit hole, I just brought myself back to this video after 2 hours of my jaw being on the floor," one person wrote. Another added, "As a Mormon, I literally never knew anything about the whole soaking thing until I was 25. I think it’s a Utah Mormon thing. Cause neither of my parents knew about it either." 

(If you don't know what "soaking" is, Google is your best friend.)

But Wait...There's More TikTok Videos All About 'The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives'

If you've watched the series and are ready to hear more inside info or just deep dive into more of the craziness, TikTok is the place to be. Riccio has shared many other videos talking about different parts of the series.

In one video, she shares a shocking backstory that didn't make it on the show about Mayci Neeley.

"The story of what happened between Mayci and her ex-boyfriend/baby daddy is actually really crazy," Riccio said. "And I feel like I haven't heard too many people talking about it but Mayci has been opening up more about it on different podcast interviews, and she has an entire video on TikTok talking about it."

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The video continues to share how Neeley got pregnant at 19 by her boyfriend. There was a lot of pressure on the two of them to get married because they were Mormons and she was pregnant. The pressure was getting to them both and they began arguing via text messages.

"Little did I know, Eric was driving while texting me. Frustrated, I stopped replying to his messages," Riccio read. "And later that same day, Macyi found out that Eric had been killed in a car crash."

Want to know more about the infamous #MomTok moms? A quick search of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" in the TikTok search bar will bring you to endless amounts of videos on the show.

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