Where Mormon Wives #MomTok Influencers Stand 2 Years After Sex Scandal

Where Mormon Wives #MomTok Influencers Stand 2 Years After Sex Scandal

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Taylor Frankie Paul & More #MomTok Stars: Meet ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Cast!

Two years after a “soft swinging” sex scandal, the #MomTok community is stronger than ever.

In fact, the group of Utah-based, Mormon TikTokers—who made headlines in 2022 after member Taylor Frankie Paul exposed some of the couples’ extramarital affairs—will prove their faith and friendship can weather any controversy on Hulu’s new docu-series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.

“When you watch the full season, you’ll see it progressively get better and us connect again,” influencer Whitney Leavitt exclusively told E! News. “But when it first happened, it definitely did break us up. Just because we were all trying to process what just blew up the Internet. We all just needed a minute.”

Costar Mayci Neeley echoed, “I think, too, it was scary for some of us, because we were being called swingers and getting labeled.”

Both Whitney and Mayci—who have a combined 3.3 TikTok followers—have denied they and their husbands participated in the partner swapping.

“We were all just a little concerned about our reputation and judgment a little bit,” Mayci added of their community’s initial fallout. “I think the group split in half when it first happened and now it’s slowly recovering over time.”



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