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‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Swinging Sex Scandal on Hulu Series

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'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Swinging Sex Scandal on Hulu Series

As first teased in January, Hulu has finally made it official: the new unscripted series “The Secret Lives of Mormon Lives” will premiere on Friday, September 6. All six episodes of the show will be released at once.

Jeff Jenkins Prods. (“Bling Empire,” “My Unorthodox Life”) is behind the series, which is described as a chronicle of how a group of Mormon mother influencers’ scandalous world implodes when they become entangled in a swinging sex scandal that makes international headlines. Now their sisterhood has been shaken to the core. Faith, friendship and reputation are all at stake. Will #MomTok be able to survive and continue to live up to the rules, or will this group fall from grace?”

Walt Disney TV unscripted and alternative entertainment executive VP Rob Mills first teased the existence of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” in January, during a panel moderated by Variety at the Realscreen conference in New Orleans. Hulu previously aired another show set in the Mormon community, “Mormon No More,” in 2022.

Participants on ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ – and of course their social media handles – include Taylor Frankie Paul (@taylorfrankiepaul), Demi Engemann (@demilucymay_), Jennifer Affleck (@jenniferaffleckk), Jessi Ngatikaura (@_justjessiiii) , Layla Wessel (@laylaleannetaylor), Mayci Neeley (@maycineeley), Mikayla Mathews (@mikaylamatthews) and Whitney Leavitt (@whitneyleavitt).

3BMG and Walt Disney Television Alternative are also behind the show with Jeff Jenkins Prods. Jenkins will executive produce with Russell Jay-Staglik, Andrea Metz, Brandon Beck and Eric Monsky at Jeff Jenkins Productions, Ross Weintraub and Reinout Oerlemans at 3BMG, and Danielle Pistotnik, Georgia Berger and Lisa Filipelli at Select Management Group.

Hulu Originals remains busy in the unscripted space; it just renewed “The Kardashians” for 20 additional episodes. Season 5 of “The Kardashians,” which premiered May 23, was the most-watched unscripted series premiere this year on Hulu in the U.S. and on Disney+ and Star+ internationally.