
Will Whitney Leavitt star in her own reality show after leaving “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives“? That’s what it looks like. The Hulu TV personality recently shared a post on her Instagram stories featuring her with her husband, Conner Leavitt, and appeared to confirm that her new production company was preparing a show focused solely on her and her family in New York City.
Whitney Leavitt Appears To Tease Her Own Solo Reality TV Show Alongside Her Husband, Conner, And Their Kids
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Whitney posted a TikTok of her and her husband, Conner, dancing to a viral sound. Over top of the clip, the “SLOMW” reality star wrote, “Y’all keep asking for a Levitt reality show… careful what you wish for.” She also added several emojis—a smirking face, a pair of lurking eyeballs, and a video camera. Whitney captioned the clip: “Levitt Media House Productions has been busy,” followed by the same emojis as above.
According to a previous report from The Blast, Whitney announced that she was starting a production company. Right after that announcement, the mother of three said that the company was already “working on something big!!!!!”
Whitney Leavitt Announced Her Exit From ‘The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives’ In An Epic Way

Whitney rose to fame as part of the group MomTok and garnered even more attention as an original cast member of “SLOMW.” After five seasons, though, Whitney said it was time to say goodbye to the part of her life.
During her final performance as Roxie Hart in the Broadway musical “Chicago,” Whitney announced her exit. “Oh, what is that?” her character, Hart, said in the viral clip. “Whitney Leavitt announces she’s leaving ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.’”
Her exit didn’t come as much of a surprise, considering the fact that she teased her departure in March 2026. “Well, I’m figuring it out in real time,” she said at the time, according to The Blast. “We’re figuring it out together, but it feels like that’s the trajectory of where it’s going.”
Whitney Leavitt Isn’t Sad About Leaving ‘The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives’ In Her Rearview Mirror
While she’s turning the page on an important part of her story, Whitney said she feels confident about her decision to say goodbye.
“It’s been about four years of my life,” she said. “Every time I left, it wasn’t with gratitude. But this time it is. It just feels like a chapter that’s closing in my life. My cup is full, and it just feels like it’s time. So I’m excited.”
She opened up about her departure from the popular series with an Instagram post, saying, “We have been through so much together, even more than what you’ve seen. We’ve had really big highs, really big lows and no matter what happens with our relationships like that is something that will always be a part of our life, will always be a part of my life and I wouldn’t change a thing.”
Speaking with Kelly Clarkson on her show, Leavitt shared a similar message, telling the singer-songwriter that she feels “content.”
“I feel like this is a chapter that’s closing in my life and honestly, I believe that’s how it was always meant to be. I’m so grateful for ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.’ It’s got me where I am today. It’s given me the opportunities that you all have seen but I’m ready. I’m ready for the next chapter and I cannot wait to share with you guys what’s next,” she explained.
The Solo Whitney Reality Show Is Getting Mixed Reviews

Some of Whitney and Conner’s fans have reacted to the news of a possible Leavitt family reality show with glee.
One user posted, “Honestly, this potential New York series seems way more fun. ‘SLOMW’ really dropped the ball when they stopped filming she had so much going on since moving there that people wanted to see.”
Another said, “Yayy, I love this couple! From someone who doesn’t have social media, thanks for posting OP!”
“I will be seated,” said another. “I want to know more about her relationship with Mormonism now.”
However, some of the Redditors shared differing opinions.
Some Aren’t Here For The Levitts Getting Their Own Show

“I’m not saying this in a hating way, genuinely curious if they would have enough content for a show that would be interesting of just her since the slomw is based on like 6 peoples lives and how they interact aka much more content, interesting dynamics, and drama which is largely why people watch,” someone posted.
“A reality show if just them two = boringgggg. A reality show where she is on there with other cast members. Like a slomv nyc spinoff.. sure why not. She can’t hold a show though. She is performative and too animated which screams fake for cameras. If she can’t be vulnerable and REAL, then it won’t go anywhere after 1 season,” said another.
Looks like viewers will just have to wait and see.
