When The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives returned for its second season on May 15, 2025, it wasn’t merely a sequel, it was a full-blown cultural spectacle.
Since its debut in September 2024, the Hulu phenomenon has become one of reality television’s most addictive exports, chronicling a coterie of young Mormon influencer-mothers as they navigate the contradictions of faith, femininity, and fame beneath the relentless glare of social media.
If season one hinted at potential, season two confirmed it beyond doubt: this is reality television alchemy. Where else can you find a circle of Mormon frenemies bound by #MomTok yet perpetually divided by confession, competition, and the choreography of curated perfection?
Thankfully, Hulu has renewed the series for a third season, and it premieres this week. Here’s everything to know about The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season three, and what lies ahead for the ever-fractured world of #MomTok.
Hulu has officially confirmed the main cast for The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 3, and the entire #MomTok crew is returning: Taylor Frankie Paul, Whitney Leavitt, Mayci Neeley, Mikayla Matthews, Demi Engemann, Jessi Ngatikaura, Jen Affleck, Layla Taylor, and original member Miranda McWhorter.
Taylor Frankie Paul, notably, will also lead the next season of The Bachelorette, but don’t worry, she’s still very much part of Mormon Wives. On the Call Her Daddy podcast, she clarified that production wrapped before The Bachelorette began filming, meaning her on-screen breakup with Dakota will unfold in Season 3.
Meanwhile, Jen Affleck, who stepped away mid-Season 2 to prioritise her mental health during pregnancy, appears to have rejoined the fold.
No male cast members have been confirmed yet, though it’s safe to expect the occasional cameo from DadTok (a.k.a. the husbands).
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 3 will drop all ten episodes on November 13 on Hulu.
Filming wrapped earlier this year, with Whitney Leavitt teasing to Decider that “a lot of questions will be answered” — an intriguing claim for a show sustained by secrets, betrayals, and cliff-hangers.

According to Hulu’s official synopsis:
“#Momtok is back, but damaging revelations and allegations threaten its future. The members face a crisis of friendship as loyalties shift, trust is tested, and the lines between fact and fiction blur. When the pursuit of the truth calls character into question, a war over morality begins and a clash between #Momtok and #Dadtok erupts. With their sisterhood and everything they’ve built hanging in the balance, can the women find a path forward to salvation? Or will their collective sins destroy #Momtok for good?”
Think betrayal, lie detectors, and shifting alliances — all filmed in pastel-lit Utah suburbia.
There is!
Released in late October, the trailer opens with Mayci Neeley’s voiceover: “#MomTok is at its lowest point right now.”
From there, it’s rapid-fire drama — a girls’ trip gone sour, Jen’s emotional return, Taylor confronting her mother about Dakota, Jessi demanding answers from Marciano (“Why did you lie to Layla about us?”), and Marciano ominously hinting that he was “influenced by … you know who.”
There’s even talk of a lie detector test, Whitney threatening to start her own #MomTok, and a final voiceover from Taylor: “MomTok is sisterhood. We’re going to get through anything.”
Sure, but probably not without a few more public meltdowns first. Find the full trailer below.