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The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Cast: Meet the #MomTok Influencers Rocked by Sex Scandal
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Date:2025-04-16 08:57:08
#MomTok's most famous stars are setting the record straight.
Hulu's new docu-series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is pulling back the current on the shocking sex scandal that rocked a community of rule-breaking Mormon TikTok influencers back in 2022.
Perhaps the most recognizable member of the cast, Taylor Frankie Paul made headlines two years ago when she revealed that she and her then-husband Tate Paul participated in a "soft-swinging" group with other members in the Mormon MomTok community.
Paul—who has since gotten divorced and had a baby with boyfriend Dakota Mortensen—also implicated several other Mormon mom influencers in her content creating group of swapping partners and engaging in sexual acts outside of marriage.
The 30-year-old rocked the community again last year when the now-mother of three was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence after and alleged altercation with Mortensen.
Following her booking, the Herriman City, Utah Police Department revealed they received "evidence that "suggests that during the incident, Ms. Paul's minor child was injured by an action of Ms. Paul." (She later pleaded guilty to aggravated assault before reaching a plea deal in the case.)
So how did the group of TikTok's most famous Mormon influencers pick up the pieces from Paul's scandals?
That's exactly what she and fellow #MomTokers Demi Engemann, Jenn Affleck, Jessi Ngatikaura, Whitney Leavitt, Mikayla Matthews, Layla Taylor and Mayci Neeley will document when The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives premieres.
"Their sisterhood is shook to the core," describes Hulu's press release. "Faith, friendship and reputations are all on the line. Will #MomTok be able to survive and continue to give the rulebook a run for its money, or will this group fall from grace?"
Keep reading to meet the cast. And see the drama play out when The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives premieres Sept. 6 on Hulu.
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