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Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 5 Update by Whitney Leavitt


Whitney Leavitt Teases New Unscripted Project After ‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Exit

Whitney Leavitt has some unfinished business to take care of. 

Although the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star has previously revealed that the upcoming fifth season would be her last, she shared where she stands with her work on the Hulu reality show. 

“It’s not completely wrapped up,” Whitney told Trisha Paytas in the June 25 episode of the Just Trish podcast. “We just need to finish out the season, which will finish soon, and then that’ll be my last one.”

The road to filming the upcoming installment hasn’t been the smoothest as it was paused back in March following a domestic incident involving Taylor Frankie Paul and her ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen. Cameras picked back up again in April, and though Taylor’s inclusion in season five hasn’t been confirmed, she has expressed interest in coming back. 

But this season of Mormon Wives will be slightly different from the previous four, according to Leavitt’s husband Conner Leavitt.

“They’ve cut the season short, five episodes only. So, they’re having everyone go back to basically do interviews, wrap up a couple of things,” he chimed in on Just Trish. “And I think that’ll be a very abbreviated season considering all the things that happened publicly.” 

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