Where to Stream #MomTok Reality Series ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Season Two Online

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After going viral in the #MomTok “soft swinging” scandal of 2022, the eight Utah women behind the social media firestorm continue to share their lives in the second season of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives — this time with one of the original swingers making a surprise return.
Eight new episodes of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives are now available to stream exclusively on Hulu. The unscripted reality series stars #MomTok creator Taylor Frankie Paul, who dropped a bombshell to her followers when she revealed that she and her soon-to-be-divorced husband had consensually swapped partners within their friend group. New cast member Miranda McWhorter — who was involved in the original scandal — joins returning stars Demi Engemann, Jennifer Affleck, Jessi Ngatikaura, Layla Taylor, Mayci Neeley, Mikayla Matthews and Whitney Leavitt.
At a Glance: How to Watch The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives S2 Online
- No. of Episodes 8
- Stream online Hulu
Paul’s swinging revelation made headlines worldwide, threatening the influencers’ reputations, livelihoods, friendships and lucrative brand deals. “No one was innocent, everyone has hooked up with everyone,” she revealed in the TikTok Live video that captured the world’s attention.
Keep reading for more details on how to stream The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, including for free.
Where to Stream The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Online
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives season two is now streaming exclusively on Hulu. The new installment spans eight episodes, all available to stream on Hulu alongside the first season.
New subscribers can stream The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives for free with a 30-day trial to Hulu‘s ad-supported base plan.
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Can You Watch The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives on TV?
The short answer is no, you can’t watch The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives on cable. The series streams exclusively on Hulu, but new subscribers can binge the entire first season for free with the service’s free trial. Learn more here.
Source: Hollywoodreporter
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