The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives is an American reality TV series on Hulu that follows a group of eight Utah-based TikTok influencers known as "MomTok," who are modern Mormon mothers navigating the complexities of their personal lives, social media fame, and religious expectations
. The show centers around a 2022 scandal when Taylor Frankie Paul revealed on TikTok that she and her husband had been involved in "soft-swinging" with other Mormon couples-a practice involving partner swapping without penetrative sex-though Taylor admitted to going "all the way" with someone, which led to her divorce
. The series documents the fallout from this scandal as the group's once-close sisterhood unravels amid broken trust, shifting alliances, and personal secrets. Taylor becomes a pariah and focal point of controversy while the other women confront their roles in the drama and their Mormon faith, dividing into factions called the "Saints" and the "Sinners" based on their adherence to traditional LDS Church practices
. The show also features arrests, accusations of infidelity, and intense interpersonal conflicts, providing a unique look at the intersection of Mormon motherhood, social media influence, and scandal
. The first season premiered on September 6, 2024, and the second season followed on May 15, 2025
. The series is produced by Jeff Jenkins Productions and has become Hulu's most-watched unscripted season premiere of 2024
. In summary, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives explores the dramatic and controversial lives of Mormon mom influencers dealing with a swinging scandal, faith struggles, and the pressures of public and private life in a conservative religious community.